How does our process work?

Step 1: Fill out a form with your business information

This form helps us understand your business so we can better represent you when renewing your registration.

Step 2: One of our team members will call you

In order to complete the registration process, we need to confirm some details with you over the phone. Expect the call to take about 30 minutes. Most phone calls take less than 15 minutes, but some can take longer due to special circumstances of your registration.

Step 3: We will email you when your renewal has been submitted

Your account manager will send an email to you once your renewal has been submitted with details on when it was submitted and the current status. You won’t be charged until this step.


Did you know?

You need a valid SAM registration to do business with the US government.

Any registration that has expired or has incorrect or incomplete information is considered invalid. Any registration with an expiration date within 60 days is at a major disadvantage of winning new business. Renew with FAS today to keep your registration current, valid, and error-free.

The US government won’t tell you if your SAM registration is invalid.

Misspellings or missing information in your SAM application will invalidate your registration. Unfortunately, the US government won’t tell you what is wrong with your application if you have issues like this. Make sure your registration is done right by working with us.

Renewing your registration early will extend your expiration by one year.

Most people think that renewing your SAM registration early will cause them to “lose time”. If you have 6 months left, renewing your registration will extend your expiration by 1 year, so you will have 18 months remaining on your registration. There is no penalty to renewing early. In fact, it is encouraged! The US government will look at registration expiration dates to determine award funding, so make sure you keep your registration at least 3 months current. Otherwise you may risk getting passed up for award funding without even knowing.