The Small, Women-owned, and Minority-owned (SWaM) certification is a vital credential for small businesses seeking to grow through Virginia state contracting opportunities. Issued by the Virginia Department of Small Business and Supplier Diversity (SBSD), SWaM certification provides access to set-aside contracts that level the playing field for eligible businesses.
But getting certified is only the beginning; keeping your certification current is just as important. Letting it lapse can remove your business from the SWaM vendor directory and disqualify you from valuable contracts.
In this guide, we explain how to renew your SWaM certification, when to do it, and what pitfalls to avoid, so your business remains eligible and competitive.
What Is SWaM Certification?
SWaM certification is part of a Virginia program designed to support small businesses that are at least 51% owned and controlled by women, minorities, or individuals qualifying under small business criteria.
It allows certified businesses to:
- Compete for state-funded contracts with set-asides or scoring preferences
- Get listed in the SWaM vendor directory, used by public entities across Virginia
- Access capacity-building resources from SBSD
There are several certification types:
- Small – based on industry-specific size standards
- Women-Owned – majority ownership and control by one or more women
- Minority-Owned – majority ownership and control by one or more minorities
- Micro-Business (optional) – small business with 25 or fewer employees and no more than $3M in revenue
Why Renewal Matters
SWaM certification is valid for five years, but it does not renew automatically. If your business’s certification expires, you lose:
- Eligibility for SWaM-designated contracts
- Visibility in the SWaM vendor directory
- Credibility with buyers looking for certified vendors
Missing your renewal window could mean lost revenue and missed opportunities, especially if you rely on public-sector work.
Are You Eligible to Renew?
To renew your SWaM certification, your business must continue to meet the original eligibility requirements. This includes:
- Being a for-profit, independently owned business
- Remaining within the SBSD’s small business size standards
- Having at least 51% ownership and control by a qualifying individual
- Being in good standing with the Virginia State Corporation Commission (SCC)
- Maintaining current tax filings, business licenses, and governing documents
Also Read: Step-by-Step Breakdown of SWaM Certification Requirements
Step-by-Step: How to Renew SWaM Certification
Here’s exactly how to renew your certification and avoid any interruptions.
1. Track Your Expiration Date
- Your certificate is valid for five years from the date of issue
- SBSD typically sends email reminders 90 and 60 days before expiration
- You can also check your certification status anytime through the SBSD portal
- 2. Log in to the SBSD Certification Portal
Use your existing login credentials to access your business profile on the SBSD Certification Portal:
3. Select the “Renew” Option
- The renewal option becomes available only within 90 days of your expiration date
- You won’t see it outside of that window
4. Update Your Business Information
Review and confirm details such as:
- Business name and address
- NAICS codes
- Ownership structure
- Contact information
Be sure everything matches your latest documentation.
5. Upload Required Documentation
You’ll need to provide current versions of:
- Federal tax return (latest available)
- SCC certificate of good standing
- Business license
- Operating agreement or bylaws
- Proof of ownership/control, if any changes occurred
6. Submit Your Application
- Double-check all fields and documents before submitting. Incomplete applications may cause delays or rejection.
7. Wait for SBSD Review
- SBSD will review your application and may contact you for clarification or additional documents
- Once approved, your new certification will be issued and emailed to you
Common Mistakes to Avoid
Many businesses unintentionally delay or derail their renewal due to avoidable errors. Watch out for these:
- Waiting too long, missing the 90-day window
- Uploading outdated tax returns or expired documents
- Forgetting to update SCC registration
- Having inconsistent business information across documents
- Assuming renewal is automatic (it’s not)
Helpful Resources
Final Thoughts: Don’t Let Your SWaM Certification Expire
Renewing your SWaM certification is essential to maintaining access to Virginia’s set-aside contracts, staying visible to buyers, and continuing your growth in public contracting.
By planning ahead, gathering updated documents, and carefully following the SBSD portal instructions, you can renew your certification smoothly and stay fully eligible.
Need Help?
At iQuasar, we help small, women-owned, and minority-owned businesses stay compliant, certified, and competitive. Whether you need guidance on SWaM Renewal or full support with government contracting, we’re here to help. Contact us today to renew your SWaM certification the right way.





