SDVBE Certification in Georgia

Complete guide to getting Service-Disabled Veteran Business Enterprise certified in Georgia, requirements, documents, costs, and step-by-step application process.

Cost
Free (Federal)
Timeline
30-90 days
Certified By
VA (Department of Veterans Affairs)

What is SDVBE Certification?

For businesses owned by veterans with service-connected disabilities.

Eligibility Requirements

Must be at least 51% owned by service-disabled veterans.

Required Documents for SDVBE

DocumentStatusHow to Obtain
Government-Issued Photo ID Required If expired, visit your local DMV or apply for passport renewal at usps.com or travel.state.gov.
Business Tax Returns (3 Years) Required Request copies from your accountant or download from IRS.gov using Form 4506-T.
Organizational Chart Required Create using tools like Lucidchart, Microsoft Visio, or PowerPoint.
Affidavit of Ownership Required Each certifying body provides their own form. Download from their website or request.
Operating Agreement or Bylaws Required Draft with an attorney or use a legal template service. Must reflect current ownership accurately.
DD-214 (Military Discharge Papers) Required Request from the National Personnel Records Center (NPRC) at archives.gov/veterans or eVetRecs.
Existing Certification Copies Recommended From your certification files or download from the certifying body's portal.
Bank Statements (6-12 Months) Recommended Download from your online banking portal or request from your bank.
Certificate of Good Standing Recommended Request from your state's Secretary of State office. Most states offer instant online certificates.

How to Apply for SDVBE in Georgia

Step 1: Confirm your SAM.gov registration is active Every federal contractor must have an active SAM.gov registration, and SDVOSB eligibility requires it to be current. Go to sam.gov, log in, and verify your registration expiration date. SAM.gov renewals take 7-10 business days. Do this first; a pending or expired SAM record will cause your application to be flagged before any other review occurs.

Step 2: Obtain your VA disability rating documentation Log into va.gov to download your most recent VA benefit summary letter, which includes your service-connected disability information. This letter, or your formal VA rating decision letter, is what VetCert reviewers will verify against the VA's own records. If you don't have an established rating, apply to the VA before proceeding; SDVOSB certification cannot proceed without confirmed service connection.

Step 3: Gather and organize your business ownership documents Before opening the VetCert application, have these scanned and labeled: DD-214, VA rating letter, articles of incorporation or organization, operating agreement or bylaws clearly showing the veteran's ownership percentage and management authority, and your most recent business tax return. VetCert's online portal does not save progress reliably across sessions; having everything ready before you start prevents losing partial work.

Step 4: Create your account at veterans.certify.sba.gov Go to veterans.certify.sba.gov and create an account linked to the same email on your SAM.gov registration. The portal pulls SAM data, so mismatches between legal business name or address across the two systems will trigger requests for clarification.

Step 5: Complete the application The application covers business details, veteran owner information, disability certification, ownership structure, and a declaration of eligibility. Be precise and consistent; reviewers flag any discrepancy between what you state and what your supporting documents show. The application typically takes 2-4 hours for a first-time applicant.

Step 6: Upload supporting documents Upload the documents gathered in Step 3, plus any additional items the application requests (bank signature cards, lease, capability statement). Label each file clearly before uploading. Mislabeled or incomplete uploads are the most common reason for requests for additional information (RFAIs).

Step 7: Monitor for SBA review and respond promptly to RFAIs SBA targets a 90-day processing window from a complete application. After submission, check the portal weekly and monitor the email address associated with your account. If SBA issues an RFAI, you typically have 15 days to respond. Missing the deadline can close your application.

Step 8: Receive certification and confirm eligibility in SAM.gov Once certified, VetCert status is reflected in your SAM.gov record. Contracting officers verify SDVOSB status through SAM.gov and the Dynamic Small Business Search (DSBS). Log into SAM.gov after receiving your certification decision to confirm the SDVOSB self-certification box is checked and matches your VetCert status.

Corporate Programs Accepting SDVBE

These companies have supplier diversity programs that accept SDVBE certification:

Amazon

Amazon Supplier Diversity helps us build a more inclusive supply chain by partnering with businesses owned by minorities, women, veterans, LGBTQ+ individuals, and people with …

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Apple Inc.

Apple is committed to increasing opportunity for diverse suppliers. We partner with businesses owned by minorities, women, veterans, LGBTQ+ individuals, and people with disabilities.

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AT&T Inc.

AT&T has been a pioneer in supplier diversity since 1968. We are committed to ensuring diverse businesses have access to opportunities.

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Boeing

Boeing is the world's largest aerospace company and a leading manufacturer of commercial jetliners, defense systems, and space technology. Their Supplier Diversity program has been …

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General Motors

GM has been a leader in supplier diversity for over 50 years. We are committed to increasing opportunities for diverse businesses in the automotive supply …

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Johnson & Johnson

Johnson & Johnson has been a leader in supplier diversity for over 25 years. We believe diverse suppliers drive innovation in healthcare.

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JPMorgan Chase

JPMorgan Chase is committed to building a diverse supply chain. We actively seek partnerships with minority, women, veteran, LGBTQ+, and disability-owned businesses.

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Lockheed Martin

Lockheed Martin is the world's largest defense contractor with over $65 billion in annual revenue, primarily from U.S. government contracts. Their Supplier Diversity program actively …

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McKesson

McKesson is a Fortune 8 healthcare company providing pharmaceuticals and medical supplies distribution, healthcare IT, and care management. They serve government healthcare programs including VA …

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Microsoft Corporation

Microsoft believes diversity drives innovation. Our supplier diversity program ensures certified diverse businesses have equitable access to procurement opportunities.

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Walmart Inc.

Walmart is the largest buyer from diverse suppliers in America. Our Supplier Inclusion program creates opportunities for businesses of all sizes.

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AECOM

AECOM is a global infrastructure consulting firm with significant government contracts in transportation, facilities, environmental, and construction management. Their supplier diversity program is recognized as …

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BAE Systems

BAE Systems is a British multinational defense company with significant U.S. operations. Their U.S. subsidiary is a major defense contractor serving all military branches and …

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Booz Allen Hamilton

Booz Allen Hamilton is a leading management and technology consulting firm serving government clients, particularly in defense and intelligence. With over $9 billion in revenue, …

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CACI International

CACI International provides expertise and technology to government customers in intelligence, defense, and federal civilian markets. With over $6 billion in revenue primarily from government …

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