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SAM Registration Renewal Services
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A SAM registration must be renewed every 12 months to remain active. If it expires, your business becomes ineligible for federal contracts, grants, and certain government payments.
Federal Filing helps businesses renew their SAM registrations accurately and on time, so eligibility is never interrupted.
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Why SAM Renewal Matters?
Each renewal requires you to re-certify business information, representations, and federal compliance details. With today’s automated validation systems, even small errors can delay approval or cause a lapse.
The General Services Administration (GSA) recommends renewing well before your expiration date to avoid processing delays.
What We Handle for You
- Review of your existing SAM registration
- Verification of entity, UEI, and business details
- IRS and banking information checks
- Updates to NAICS codes and company information (if needed)
- Review and submission through SAM.gov
- Track your renewal through completion
You’ll receive a final confirmation once your renewal is complete, with a detailed summary for your records.
Is SAM Renewal Free?
Yes. Renewing through SAM.gov is free.
Some businesses choose to work with an independent service provider like us; similar to filing taxes yourself or hiring a professional to save time and reduce errors.
Federal Filing is a private company and is not affiliated with the U.S. government. Using our services is optional.
When Should You Renew?
We recommend starting your renewal 30–60 days before expiration to avoid delays, eligibility gaps, or payment issues.
Why Federal Filing
- Experienced with SAM renewal requirements
- Accuracy-focused review process
- Clear communication and support
- Trusted by businesses worldwide
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If your SAM registration is approaching expiration, or you’re unsure of your status, our team is ready to help you stay compliant and active.
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“I chose Federal Filing because I needed my SAM application done right. I could not afford to waste my time on this process. I let the experts handle it.”
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Frequently Asked Questions
How often do I need to renew my SAM registration?
SAM registrations must be renewed every 365 days from the date your registration is approved. This is a mandatory requirement to maintain your eligibility for federal contracts and grants. SAM renewal is not automatic; you must manually log in and complete the renewal process each year. Federal agencies cannot award contracts or process payments to entities with expired registrations.
When should I start my SAM renewal process?
Begin your SAM renewal process 60-90 days before your expiration date. This gives you time to gather updated information, resolve UEI or CAGE Code validation issues, and correct any errors without risking expiration. The renewal process typically takes 7-10 business days for approval, though complex registrations requiring additional validation can take several weeks.
What happens if my SAM registration expires?
An expired SAM registration has immediate consequences:
- Automatic disqualification from bidding on new federal contracts and grant applications
- Payment holds on existing contracts; agencies cannot legally process payments until reactivated
- Loss of visibility to contracting officers searching for active vendors
- Inactivation of certifications; small business set-asides (WOSB, VOSB, HUBZone, 8(a)) become inactive
- Potential contract cancellations if registration expires during the bidding process
Reactivating an expired registration can take 7-10 business days or longer.
Is there a fee to renew my SAM registration?
No. Renewal in SAM.gov is completely free if you do it yourself. There are no government fees to update or renew your entity information.
However, many businesses choose to work with independent agencies to handle their SAM renewal. Think of it like filing taxes with the IRS; you can do it yourself for free, or pay a professional to handle it for you.
Professional SAM renewal services can help you:
- Save time by handling detailed paperwork
- Avoid errors that could delay or reject your renewal
- Stay compliant with annual requirements
- Optimize your registration for maximum visibility
What information do I need to update during SAM renewal?
You must review and update all sections of your registration:
Core Data:
- Legal business name and address (must match IRS records)
- UEI, CAGE Code, and Tax ID Number
- Banking information for payments
- Points of contact
Business Information:
- NAICS codes reflecting your current services
- Business structure and ownership
- Small business certifications
Certifications:
- Annual FAR representations and compliance certifications
You must also update your registration immediately if information changes during the year, not just during annual renewal.
How long does the SAM renewal process take?
Processing times vary:
- Standard renewals: 7-10 business days
- Complex renewals requiring IRS or CAGE validation: 2-4 weeks
- Renewals with errors: May be delayed or rejected
After submission, your registration may take an additional 3-5 business days to reactivate if validation is needed. Monitor your SAM.gov account to ensure your status shows “Active” before expiration. Starting 60-90 days early gives you time to address any issues.
How do I check when my SAM registration expires?
For Active Registrations:
- Visit www.sam.gov
- Click “Search Records”
- Search using your Entity Name, UEI, or CAGE Code
For Expired Registrations:
- Visit www.sam.gov and click “Search Records”
- Click “Advanced Search – Entity.”
- Check “Inactive” under “Registration Status.”
- Search using your Entity Name, UEI, or CAGE Code
Logged-In Users: Sign in to SAM.gov and view your expiration date in your Entity Workspace.