Veteran-Owned Small Business (VOSB/SDVOSB) Certification
Empowering Veterans in Federal Contracting
What is VOSB/SDVOSB Certification?
The Veteran-Owned Small Business (VOSB) and Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Business (SDVOSB) programs provide unique opportunities for veterans to compete for federal contracts. These certifications recognize the service and sacrifice of military veterans by providing preferential access to government contracting opportunities.
Key Benefits of VOSB/SDVOSB Certification
Exclusive Contract Access
The federal government has a 3% contracting goal for SDVOSBs. Access contracts specifically set aside for veteran-owned businesses across all federal agencies.
Sole Source Authority
SDVOSBs can receive sole source contracts up to $5 million for manufacturing and $4 million for other industries, with no competitive bidding required.
Department of Veterans Affairs Priority
The VA is required to prioritize VOSB and SDVOSB contractors. Certified businesses get first consideration for VA contracts through the Veterans First Contracting Program.
Competitive Advantage
Official SBA certification demonstrates your business meets rigorous federal standards, providing credibility and competitive advantages in both federal and private sector contracting.
VOSB vs SDVOSB: What's the Difference?
VOSB Certification
- At least 51% owned by one or more veterans
- Veterans must be U.S. citizens
- Veteran owners must control management and daily operations
- Must meet SBA small business size standards
- Applies to any veteran who served and was discharged or released under honorable conditions
SDVOSB Certification
- Meets all VOSB requirements, plus:
- At least 51% owned by one or more service-disabled veterans
- Service-disabled veteran(s) must control management and operations
- Must have VA determination of service-connected disability
- Provides access to additional set-aside and sole-source contracts
Certification Requirements
To qualify for VOSB/SDVOSB certification through the SBA's Veteran Small Business Certification (VetCert) program, you'll need:
- Proof of veteran status (DD-214 or equivalent)
- For SDVOSB: VA letter documenting service-connected disability rating
- Documentation of business ownership (stock certificates, operating agreements, partnership agreements)
- Evidence of veteran control over management and operations
- Current business licenses and registrations
- SBA size standards qualification documentation
Our Certification Services Include
- Comprehensive eligibility assessment
- Complete VetCert application preparation
- Military records verification and collection
- Business structure documentation and review
- SBA application submission and tracking
- Response preparation for SBA inquiries
- Annual recertification support
- Dedicated veteran support team at (813) 939-7295
Certification Timeline
The SBA VetCert process typically takes 30-90 days from application submission to approval. We expedite this timeline by ensuring your application is complete and properly documented from the start.
Important: SBA VetCert Required
As of January 1, 2023, veteran-owned businesses must obtain certification through the SBA's VetCert program to participate in VOSB and SDVOSB set-aside contracts. Self-certification is no longer accepted. We handle the entire VetCert application process for you.
Thank you for your service. Call us at (813) 939-7295 for assistance