Registration with SAM is required for any contractor, or grantee, that works with the federal government or receives funding from the federal government.  Applicants are required to provide their Unique Entity Identifier on the SF424 and this number is only obtained through successful SAM registration.  Also, please note that if you have already registered with SAM that this registration must be updated annually.   

SAM registration is a lengthy process due to the amount and nature of information that the federal government must verify.  This process can take up to 8 weeks and it is recommended that applicants begin this registration as soon as possible to ensure completion prior to the grant application deadline.  Applications will not be accepted from small businesses who have not successfully registered with SAM.   

While there are commercial vendors who will assist companies with SAM registration for a fee, free assistance is available from Procurement Technical Assistance Centers (PTACs).  These organizations are funded by the Department of Defense and exist in every state.  To locate the closest center to your business, check with the Association of Procurement Technical Assistance Centers at https://www.aptac-us.org/contracting-assistance/.  Additionally, SAM.gov provides a registration guide and checklist to assist applicants, available at SAM Registration Guide and Checklist. 

While the registration process is lengthy, there are a few things to note prior to starting that will make the process easier. 

  1. As the application requires detailed and accurate information about the structure of the company, number of employees, banking information, and tax information, it is recommended that the company business official or other official with this information complete the application.  
  2. The applicant will be required to provide the EIN or TIN depending upon the company structure.
  3. The applicant will be required to provide the ACH of the bank where the business accounts are located.
  4. The applicant will be required to provide the North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) codes of Standard Industry Classification (SIC) codes used to describe the industry in which the company operates.  
  5. As part of SAM registration, the applicant will receive a Marketing Partner Identification Number (MPIN).  Keep this number on hand as it will be needed further into the registration process.  
  6. Near the end of the registration process, the applicant will receive a CAGE (Commercial and Government Entity) code via email from the Defense Logistics Agency.  Be sure to check for this email as it sometimes ends up in junk mail.  This code must be used within a certain number of days to complete the registration process.   


Pro tips: 

  • Begin the registration process as early as possible.   
  • If you have a SAM registration already, make sure that your registration is updated. 
  • Check the status of your registration process on the SAM.gov site often to ensure that any problems or issues are resolved quickly. 
  • Once you have your MPIN keep this number on hand as you will need it to complete the registration. 
  • If you haven’t received your CAGE code, review your junk mail folder as sometimes mail from the Defense Logistics Agency (DLA) is wrongly categorized as spam.   

Phase 0 Resources:

Important websites and contact information:

  • To access the SAM registration guide and checklist, visit https://sam.gov/content/entity-registration. 
  • For assistance with your Unique Identifier ID, please call the Federal Service Desk (FSD) at 866-606-8220.  Office hours are Monday – Friday, 8:00 am – 8:00 pm.  Indicate that you need assistance with SAM registration.
  • To locate a PTAC to assist with the registration process, visit the Association of Procurement Technical Assistance Centers at https://www.aptac-us.org/contracting-assistance/.