Virginia Vendor Registration
Your complete guide to becoming a registered vendor in Virginia
via eVA - Virginia's eProcurement Portal
Registering as a vendor with Virginia opens the door to thousands of government contracting opportunities each year. eVA - Virginia's eProcurement Portal is the central hub where agencies post solicitations and vendors compete for contracts ranging from small purchases to multi-million dollar projects.
Once registered, you'll be able to search for opportunities, receive automatic notifications for contracts matching your profile, and submit bids electronically. The registration process is free and typically takes less than an hour if you have all documents ready.
Gather Required Documents
Before starting registration, collect all necessary documentation. Having everything ready will make the process faster and smoother.
- W-9 Form (completed and signed)
- Business License or Certificate of Good Standing
- Certificate of Insurance (General Liability)
- EIN (Employer Identification Number) or SSN
- Bank account information for ACH payments
- List of NAICS codes for your services
Create Your Account
Visit the state procurement portal and create your vendor account. Choose a strong password and use a business email address.
- Go to the state procurement portal
- Click "Register" or "Create Account"
- Enter your business email address
- Create a secure password
- Verify your email address
Complete Business Profile
Fill out your complete business profile with accurate information. This profile helps agencies find vendors that match their needs.
- Legal business name and DBA (if applicable)
- Business address and contact information
- Business type (LLC, Corporation, Sole Proprietor, etc.)
- Year established and number of employees
- Annual revenue range
Add NAICS Codes
Select all NAICS codes that apply to your business. These codes are used to match you with relevant contract opportunities.
- Search for codes matching your products/services
- Add both primary and secondary codes
- Include codes for all services you can provide
- Review codes periodically and update as needed
Upload Required Documents
Upload all required documentation to complete your registration. Ensure documents are current and clearly readable.
- W-9 form (PDF format preferred)
- Business license or registration
- Insurance certificates with coverage dates
- Any applicable certifications
Set Up Notifications
Configure email alerts to receive notifications when contracts matching your profile are posted.
- Enable bid notification emails
- Select categories of interest
- Set up keyword alerts
- Choose notification frequency
Submit and Wait for Approval
Review all information for accuracy, then submit your registration. Most approvals are processed within 1-5 business days.
- Review all entered information
- Accept terms and conditions
- Submit registration
- Check email for approval confirmation
Have these documents ready before starting your registration to complete the process quickly.
W-9 Form
IRS tax identification form showing your business name, address, and EIN/SSN
Business License
Current business license or certificate of good standing from your state
General Liability Insurance
Certificate of insurance showing current coverage (minimum $1M typical)
Workers Compensation Insurance
Required if you have employees; exemption certificate if sole proprietor
Professional Liability Insurance
Often required for professional services (consulting, IT, legal)
Financial Statements
May be required for larger contracts; audited statements for contracts over certain thresholds
Virginia offers special certifications that can give your business advantages in the procurement process. These are optional but recommended if you qualify.
Small Business (SBE)
For businesses meeting size standards based on revenue or employees
Minority-Owned (MBE)
For businesses at least 51% owned by minority individuals
Women-Owned (WBE)
For businesses at least 51% owned by women
Veteran-Owned (VOSB)
For businesses at least 51% owned by veterans
Disabled Veteran (DVBE)
For businesses owned by service-disabled veterans
HUBZone
For businesses in Historically Underutilized Business Zones
How do I register as a vendor with Virginia?
To register as a vendor in Virginia, visit eVA - Virginia's eProcurement Portal at https://eva.virginia.gov. Click on the vendor registration link and create an account. You'll need to provide your business information, tax ID (EIN or SSN for sole proprietors), NAICS codes, and upload required documents like your W-9 and business license.
Is Virginia vendor registration free?
Yes, registering as a vendor with Virginia through eVA - Virginia's eProcurement Portal is completely free. There are no fees to create an account or maintain your vendor profile. However, some certifications (like small business certifications) may have separate application processes.
How long does Virginia vendor registration take?
The initial registration on eVA - Virginia's eProcurement Portal can be completed in 30-60 minutes if you have all required documents ready. Approval typically takes 1-5 business days. Some states offer instant approval for basic registration, while additional certifications may take 2-4 weeks to process.
What documents do I need to register as a Virginia vendor?
Required documents typically include: W-9 form, valid business license, proof of insurance (general liability, workers compensation if applicable), bank account information for ACH payments, and a list of your NAICS codes. Some contracts may require additional documentation like financial statements or bid bonds.
Can out-of-state businesses register as Virginia vendors?
Yes, out-of-state businesses can register as vendors with Virginia. However, you may need to register with the Virginia Secretary of State as a foreign entity to do business there. Some contracts have in-state preferences, but most are open to qualified vendors regardless of location.
Do I need certifications to be a Virginia vendor?
Basic vendor registration doesn't require certifications. However, Virginia offers certification programs for small businesses, minority-owned businesses (MBE), women-owned businesses (WBE), veteran-owned businesses, and disabled veteran-owned businesses (DVBE). These certifications can give you advantages in the bidding process.
How do I update my Virginia vendor registration information?
Log into your eVA - Virginia's eProcurement Portal account to update your vendor profile. It's important to keep your information current, including contact details, insurance certificates, and business capabilities. Many states require annual re-certification or profile updates.
What happens after I register as a Virginia vendor?
After registration, set up email notifications for contract opportunities matching your NAICS codes. Review the portal regularly for new solicitations. Start with smaller contracts to build your past performance record, then pursue larger opportunities as you gain experience with Virginia procurement.
Ready to Register?
Start your vendor registration on eVA - Virginia's eProcurement Portal today. The process is free and typically takes less than an hour.
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