SDVOSB / VOSB Certification Help – Get Verified, Get Contracting

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Welcome to the SDVOSB / VOSB Certification Help Forum
This section is dedicated to helping veterans and service-disabled veterans navigate the process of becoming certified with the U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) and eligible for set-aside federal contracts. Whether you’re starting from scratch or stuck mid-process, you’ll find the support and experience you need right here.




🧭 What You’ll Find in This Forum:​


  • Step-by-step guidance for SBA SDVOSB / VOSB certification
  • Tips for preparing required documentation (DD214, disability letter, resumes, etc.)
  • Common mistakes that cause denials or delays
  • Guidance on ownership, control, and eligibility rules
  • Help with SBA’s Veteran Small Business Certification (VetCert) portal
  • Preparing for re-certification and annual updates
  • Connecting SDVOSBs with teaming partners and subcontracting opportunities
  • Navigating SAM.gov, DSBS, and capability statements



🪖 Who This Forum Is For:​


  • Veterans looking to get certified for the first time
  • Service-disabled veterans needing help with SBA verification
  • SDVOSBs already certified but looking to expand into federal contracting
  • Anyone helping a veteran-owned business get through the certification process



✅ How to Use This Forum:​


  1. Post Clearly: Include where you are in the process and what you need help with
  2. Share Experience: If you’re certified, help the next veteran win
  3. Post Resources: Links to documents, walkthroughs, and official guides are welcome
  4. Keep It Mission-First: This is about helping veterans succeed in business, period



⚠️ REMINDER:​


To qualify as an SDVOSB under SBA guidelines:


  • You must be 51%+ owned and controlled by one or more service-disabled veterans
  • The veteran must manage day-to-day operations and make long-term decisions
  • You must provide proof of disability rating and relevant service documentation



If you're a vet, you've already served. Now it’s time to certify, compete, and conquer in the world of federal contracting.


– Forum Command Team
 
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