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How do I find my organization’s UEI number?

How to Find UEI Number

Your UEI is viewable on your entity’s registration record in SAM. You can also use the tool by following the steps below:

  • Navigate to the top of the page and select “Check SAM & UEI Status” in red
  • Enter your company’s name, UEI or CAGE code (if known) to locate the registration
  • Allow the page to refresh and a quick summary of your SAM Registration will load including your SAM Expiration, UEI, CAGE Code, POCs, NAICS Codes, etc.

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What is a SAM UEI number?

The U.S. General Services Administration (GSA) has mandated that all firms seeking federal financial assistance (FFA) must have an active SAM.gov registration, including a Unique Entity Identifier (UEI). The UEI, a 12-digit number, replaces the previously used 9-digit DUNS number provided by Dun & Bradstreet for identifying organizations receiving FFA. To obtain a free UEI, the official government website SAM.gov (System for Award Management) is the sole method available. Stay compliant and secure your UEI through SAM.gov. Check your entity’s SAM UEI number by clicking below!

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Can I use my DUNS number instead of my EIN number?

When it comes to lending and application purposes, it’s important to note that a DUNS number cannot serve as a substitute for an EIN or Social Security number (SSN).

 

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Do you need a DUNS number to register with Sam?

DUNS Number: Do You Still Need for SAM?

As of April 4, 2022, the federal government ceased using the DUNS Number as the unique identifier for entities. Instead, entities conducting business with the government now utilize the Unique Entity ID generated within SAM.gov. This eliminates the need to visit external third-party websites to obtain their identifier.

 

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