Registration & Verification

How do I recertify my VetCert before it expires?

VetCert certifications are valid for three years. SBA notifies businesses before expiration, and you must submit a new application through certify.sba.gov with updated documents. You should begin the recertification process at least 90 days before expiration to avoid a lapse. If certification expires, you are no longer eligible to bid on SDVOSB set-aside contracts until recertified.

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