Ready to Secure Government
Contracts for Your Business?
Becoming a government contractor unlocks lucrative opportunities, but the first step is registering on platforms like SAM.gov and state contracting sites.

SAM.gov is the official U.S. government site for government contract registration. While free, the process is complex and time-consuming, with potential delays. Some firms charge high fees for assistance, but with the right guidance, you can do it yourself.
It’s Easy.
We’ll Help You Get Started.
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Prepare your information
Before starting your SAM.gov registration, gather the following information and documents:
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Taxpayer Identification Number (TIN) and Employer Identification Number (EIN): Issued by the IRS.
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Business Information: Legal business name, physical address, mailing address, etc.
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Financial Information: Bank account information, including the routing number and account number for Electronic Funds Transfer (EFT).
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NAICS Code(s): North American Industry Classification System codes that define the type of work your business does.
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Create a Login.gov Account
SAM.gov uses Login.gov for secure access. If you don’t have an account:
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Go to Login.gov
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Click on “Create an account.”
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Enter your email address and create a password.
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Confirm your email and set up two-factor authentication for added security.
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Register on SAM.gov
Once your Login.gov account is ready:
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Visit SAM.gov.
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Click on the “Sign In” button and log in using your Login.gov credentials.
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After signing in, you’ll be redirected to the SAM.gov dashboard.
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Select the “Register Entity” option to begin the registration process
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Complete the SAM.gov registration process
The SAM.gov registration process is detailed, requiring accurate information. Here’s an outline of the key steps:
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Core Data: Enter your UEI, TIN/EIN, and business information. You'll also select your NAICS codes here.
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Assertions: Provide information about your company’s size, any certifications, and specifics about your business, such as if you qualify as a small business.
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Representations and Certifications: Fill out legal and financial information required for contract eligibility.
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Points of Contact (POC): Provide contact details for individuals in your company who can be contacted regarding contracts.
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