Veteran-Owned Small Business (VOSB) Certification

VOSB (Veteran-Owned Small Business) certification, now administered by the U.S. Small Business Administration through the VetCert program since January 2023, verifies that a small business is at least 51% owned, operated, and controlled by one or more veterans, giving it access to VA set-aside contracts representing 20% of VA spending and federal supplier diversity programs.

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How to Apply for VOSB

Assembling your documents before you start will cut weeks off your timeline.

  1. 1
    Gather your discharge documentation

    Collect your DD-214 or equivalent military discharge documentation. You must have received an honorable or general discharge.

  2. 2
    Register in SAM.gov

    Required for federal contracting. Free, allow 7–10 business days.

  3. 3
    Create a profile on certify.SBA.gov

    Begin the VOSB (VetCert) application.

  4. 4
    Gather required documents

    DD-214, Articles of Incorporation or operating agreement, ownership records showing veteran(s) hold 51%+ unconditionally, and a personal statement demonstrating operational control.

  5. 5
    Submit the application

    No application fee.

  6. 6
    Receive certification

    SBA typically processes complete applications within 30–60 days. Annual renewal required.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is VOSB certification?

VOSB (Veteran-Owned Small Business) certification is issued by the SBA through the VetCert program and verifies that a small business is at least 51% owned and controlled by one or more veterans. It gives certified businesses access to VA set-aside contracts, where the VA commits 20% of contracting dollars to veteran-owned firms.

Who qualifies for VOSB certification?

Small businesses at least 51% unconditionally owned and controlled by one or more veterans with an honorable discharge from any branch of the U.S. military. The veteran owner must manage day-to-day operations and make long-term business decisions.

How is VOSB different from SDVOSB?

VOSB requires veteran majority ownership. SDVOSB additionally requires a VA-documented service-connected disability. SDVOSB firms qualify for all VOSB set-asides plus additional SDVOSB-only preferences and sole-source awards. If you have a service-connected disability, pursue both.

How do I apply for VOSB certification?

Through certify.SBA.gov. Submit your DD-214 (or equivalent discharge documentation), business ownership documents (operating agreement, articles of incorporation), and personal statements demonstrating operational control.

Is VOSB certification free?

Yes. The SBA charges no application fee for VOSB certification.

How long does VOSB certification take?

The SBA typically processes complete VOSB applications within 30–60 days.

What is the 20% VA spending goal for VOSBs?

The VA is required by law to award at least 20% of its total contracting dollars to veteran-owned small businesses (VOSBs and SDVOSBs combined). The VA is the largest single buyer from veteran-owned businesses in the federal government.

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