Need Help?

What is a SAM.gov Profile Status Notification?

Receiving an email with the subject of a SAM “profile status” is a marketing campaign from a company soliciting their services. If you received an email stating that your System for Award Management (“SAM”) profile status is set for deactivation, follow these suggested steps:

  • Read the fine print at the bottom of the email before anything else
  • Be cautious clicking on links or downloading any attachments
  • Check the email address of the sender. Any email from the Federal Government ends with a “.gov” or “.mil, if not, then it is most likely a creative marketing email from a private organization offering services
  • Be highly cautious taking any immediate actions from incoming calls or emails regarding any of these topics
  • If you are unsure, feel free to reach out to USBRI for advice or assistance

A number of these particular emails seem to speak of a an entity’s SAM “profile” in order to get a response from the email receiver. When a SAM Registration is created and goes active, that registration remains active for 365 days from the date it was submitted for processing, unless the Entity Administrator deactivates the registration. However, your “SAM profile” NEVER DEACTIVATES. If it has been more than a year since you have logged in to your SAM.gov user profile, they will ask you to agree to the terms and conditions again but your profile will not deactivate.

To check your SAM Registration’s status, use the tool by clicking the button below

Need to renew?

If your registration is set to expire in the next 60 days, USBRI recommends getting a head start on the renewal process. If you are ready to begin, you can call the help desk at 1-888-646-9998 and one of our Certified Registration Specialists would ne happy to assist you. You can also browse the renewal page by clicking the button below.

Is a SAM Profile Status Notification legit?

If you received an email stating that your System for Award Management (“SAM”) profile status is set for deactivation, follow these suggested steps:

  • Read the fine print at the bottom of the email before anything else
  • Be cautious clicking on links or downloading any attachments
  • Check the email address of the sender. Any email from the Federal Government ends with a “.gov” or “.mil, if not, then it is most likely a creative marketing email from a private organization offering services
  • Be highly cautious taking any immediate actions from incoming calls or emails regarding any of these topics
  • If you are unsure, feel free to reach out to USBRI for advice or assistance

A number of these particular emails seem to speak of a an entity’s SAM “profile” in order to get a response from the email receiver. When a SAM Registration is created and goes active, that registration remains active for 365 days from the date it was submitted for processing, unless the Entity Administrator deactivates the registration. However, your “SAM profile” NEVER DEACTIVATES. If it has been more than a year since you have logged in to your SAM.gov user profile, they will ask you to agree to the terms and conditions again but your profile will not deactivate.

To check your SAM Registration’s status, use the tool by clicking the button below

Need to renew?

If your registration is set to expire in the next 60 days, USBRI recommends getting a head start on the renewal process. If you are ready to begin, you can call the help desk at 1-888-646-9998 and one of our Certified Registration Specialists would ne happy to assist you. You can also browse the renewal page by clicking the button below.

Is a SAM.gov Profile Status Notification legit?

If you received an email stating that your System for Award Management (“SAM”) profile status is set for deactivation, follow these suggested steps:

  • Read the fine print at the bottom of the email before anything else
  • Be cautious clicking on links or downloading any attachments
  • Check the email address of the sender. Any email from the Federal Government ends with a “.gov” or “.mil, if not, then it is most likely a creative marketing email from a private organization offering services
  • Be highly cautious taking any immediate actions from incoming calls or emails regarding any of these topics
  • If you are unsure, feel free to reach out to USBRI for advice or assistance

A number of these particular emails seem to speak of a an entity’s SAM “profile” in order to get a response from the email receiver. When a SAM Registration is created and goes active, that registration remains active for 365 days from the date it was submitted for processing, unless the Entity Administrator deactivates the registration. However, your “SAM profile” NEVER DEACTIVATES. If it has been more than a year since you have logged in to your SAM.gov user profile, they will ask you to agree to the terms and conditions again but your profile will not deactivate.

To check your SAM Registration’s status, use the tool by clicking the button below

Need to renew?

If your registration is set to expire in the next 60 days, USBRI recommends getting a head start on the renewal process. If you are ready to begin, you can call the help desk at 1-888-646-9998 and one of our Certified Registration Specialists would ne happy to assist you. You can also browse the renewal page by clicking the button below.

How do I know my SAM Profile Status?

Your SAM.gov profile does not expire, only the registration for your business. To know the status of your registration, follow the steps below:

  • At the top of this page, click the red button that says “Check SAM Status & Details”
  • Input your company’s legal business name, CAGE code, or UEI
  • After the page reloads, a brief summary of your current SAM Registration will generate including things such as
    • NAICS codes
    • Expiration Date
    • POC’s
    • and more.

You can also access the tool by clicking the button below

Need to renew?

If the expiration is set to expire within the next 60 days, USBRI recommends starting the renewal process as early as possible. When you are ready to begin, you can call the help desk number at 1-888-646-9998. You can also browse the renewal page by clicking the button below.

How do I know my SAM.gov Profile Status?

Your SAM.gov profile does not expire, only the registration for your business. To know the status of your registration, follow the steps below:

  • At the top of this page, click the red button that says “Check SAM Status & Details”
  • Input your company’s legal business name, CAGE code, or UEI
  • After the page reloads, a brief summary of your current SAM Registration will generate including things such as
    • NAICS codes
    • Expiration Date
    • POC’s
    • and more.

You can also access the tool by clicking the button below

Need to renew?

If the expiration is set to expire within the next 60 days, USBRI recommends starting the renewal process as early as possible. When you are ready to begin, you can call the help desk number at 1-888-646-9998. You can also browse the renewal page by clicking the button below.

How do I check my SAM Profile Status?

Your SAM.gov profile does not expire, only the registration for your business. To check the status of your registration, follow the steps below:

  • At the top of this page, click the red button that says “Check SAM Status & Details”
  • Input your company’s legal business name, CAGE code, or UEI
  • After the page reloads, a brief summary of your current SAM Registration will generate including things such as
    • NAICS codes
    • Expiration Date
    • POC’s
    • and more.

You can also access the tool by clicking the button below

Need to renew?

If the expiration is set to expire within the next 60 days, USBRI recommends starting the renewal process as early as possible. When you are ready to begin, you can call the help desk number at 1-888-646-9998. You can also browse the renewal page by clicking the button below.

How do I check my SAM.gov Profile Status?

Your SAM.gov profile does not expire, only the registration for your business. To check the status of your registration, follow the steps below:

  • At the top of this page, click the red button that says “Check SAM Status & Details”
  • Input your company’s legal business name, CAGE code, or UEI
  • After the page reloads, a brief summary of your current SAM Registration will generate including things such as
    • NAICS codes
    • Expiration Date
    • POC’s
    • and more.

You can also access the tool by clicking the button below

Need to renew?

If the expiration is set to expire within the next 60 days, USBRI recommends starting the renewal process as early as possible. When you are ready to begin, you can call the help desk number at 1-888-646-9998. You can also browse the renewal page by clicking the button below.

Is a SAM Profile Status Notification official?

If you received an email stating that your System for Award Management (“SAM”) profile status is set for deactivation, follow these suggested steps:

  • Read the fine print at the bottom of the email before anything else
  • Be cautious clicking on links or downloading any attachments
  • Check the email address of the sender. Any email from the Federal Government ends with a “.gov” or “.mil, if not, then it is most likely a creative marketing email from a private organization offering services
  • Be highly cautious taking any immediate actions from incoming calls or emails regarding any of these topics
  • If you are unsure, feel free to reach out to USBRI for advice or assistance

A number of these particular emails seem to speak of a an entity’s SAM “profile” in order to get a response from the email receiver. When a SAM Registration is created and goes active, that registration remains active for 365 days from the date it was submitted for processing, unless the Entity Administrator deactivates the registration. However, your “SAM profile” NEVER DEACTIVATES. If it has been more than a year since you have logged in to your SAM.gov user profile, they will ask you to agree to the terms and conditions again but your profile will not deactivate.

To check your SAM Registration’s status, use the tool by clicking the button below

Need to renew?

If your registration is set to expire in the next 60 days, USBRI recommends getting a head start on the renewal process. If you are ready to begin, you can call the help desk at 1-888-646-9998 and one of our Certified Registration Specialists would ne happy to assist you. You can also browse the renewal page by clicking the button below.

Is a SAM.gov Profile Status Notification official?

If you received an email stating that your System for Award Management (“SAM”) profile status is set for deactivation, follow these suggested steps:

  • Read the fine print at the bottom of the email before anything else
  • Be cautious clicking on links or downloading any attachments
  • Check the email address of the sender. Any email from the Federal Government ends with a “.gov” or “.mil, if not, then it is most likely a creative marketing email from a private organization offering services
  • Be highly cautious taking any immediate actions from incoming calls or emails regarding any of these topics
  • If you are unsure, feel free to reach out to USBRI for advice or assistance

A number of these particular emails seem to speak of a an entity’s SAM “profile” in order to get a response from the email receiver. When a SAM Registration is created and goes active, that registration remains active for 365 days from the date it was submitted for processing, unless the Entity Administrator deactivates the registration. However, your “SAM profile” NEVER DEACTIVATES. If it has been more than a year since you have logged in to your SAM.gov user profile, they will ask you to agree to the terms and conditions again but your profile will not deactivate.

To check your SAM Registration’s status, use the tool by clicking the button below

Need to renew?

If your registration is set to expire in the next 60 days, USBRI recommends getting a head start on the renewal process. If you are ready to begin, you can call the help desk at 1-888-646-9998 and one of our Certified Registration Specialists would ne happy to assist you. You can also browse the renewal page by clicking the button below.

How do I know if my SAM registration is active?

To know if your SAM Registration is active, follow the steps below:

  • At the top of this page, select “Check SAM Expiration Now”
  • After the page loads, select if you want to put your company’s name, UEI, or CAGE code.
  • The page will reload and if you scroll up, your entity’s SAM information with POC’s, NAICS codes, and expiration date will display.

You can also access the tool by clicking the button below

Need to renew?

If you are ready to begin the renewal process for your entity, you can give our help desk a call at 1-888-646-9998. You can also browse our renewal page by clicking the button below.