FAQs
When choosing NAICS Codes for your SAM Registration, it's important to identify your Primary NAICS Code first. Then the ideal amount of NAICS Codes is normally 3-5, with some having as many as 10 codes. A mistake many smaller businesses make is choosing too many codes.
How many NAICS codes can a company have in SAM? ›
While entities usually have one “primary” NAICS code, there is no limit to the amount of NAICS codes can be assigned to one entity. You can use our NAICS Code Lookup Tool to determine which NAICS Codes fit your business!
Can my company have multiple NAICS codes? ›
NAICS codes classify businesses based on the particular product or service they supply. A business will generally have a primary NAICS code, but it can also have multiple NAICS codes if it sells multiple products and services. To find your NAICS code, view the NAICS code list at the U.S. Census Bureau .
How to add NAICS code to sam profile? ›
To add or delete codes, update your profile at www.sam.gov and then refresh your company profile in FedConnect. Select the Selected NAICS codes option if you want to limit the opportunities that display on the All Opportunities page to only the NAICS codes that apply to your company's business interests.
How many 5 digit NAICS codes are there? ›
There are 689 five-digit NAICS code, which is the level there is comparability in code and definitions for most of the NAICS sectors providing more Industry detail. In total, there are 1,012 six-digit level NAICS, which allows for the U.S., Canada, and Mexico each to have Country-Specific detail.
How many NAICS codes should I have? ›
When choosing NAICS Codes for your SAM Registration, it's important to identify your Primary NAICS Code first. Then the ideal amount of NAICS Codes is normally 3-5, with some having as many as 10 codes. A mistake many smaller businesses make is choosing too many codes.
Can I add a NAICS code to my LLC? ›
Getting a NAICS code for your LLC is relatively simple: they are self-assigned, so it's up to you to select the correct industry. You can select the NAICS code from the official government website.
How can I determine the correct NAICS code for my business? ›
Please contact the Census Bureau for assistance in determining your NAICS code for your personal business. You can call them at 1-888-756-2427 or email them at naics@census.gov.
How do NAICS codes get assigned? ›
The U.S. Census Bureau assigns one NAICS code to each establishment based on its primary activity (generally the activity that generates the most revenue for the establishment) to collect, tabulate, analyze, and disseminate statistical data describing the economy of the United States.
What is the SAM registration code? ›
The SAM number actually is known as a Commercial and Government Entity (CAGE) Code. Once you've completed the SAM registration process, the government will provide you with a CAGE Code, which is a five-character identifier for your business.
The IRS uses NAICS codes for collecting statistical information, as well as sending information to particular industries. State government: Not all states require businesses to include a NAICS code when filing business-related documents. However, in some states NAICS codes are mandatory.
How many 4 digit NAICS are there? ›
It was developed jointly by Canada, the US, and Mexico to describe economic activity and currently divides the economy into: 20 sectors (2-digit codes) 102 subsectors (3-digit codes) 324 industry groups (4-digit codes)
What is the difference between 3 digit and 6 digit NAICS codes? ›
The first two digits of the code designate the sector, the third designates the subsector, the fourth digit designates the industry group, the fifth digit designates the NAICS industry, and the sixth digit designates the national industry.
Can a company have more than one SIC code? ›
Most people find that one SIC code is sufficient for their business. However, you can use up to four SIC codes if your business activities are varied or complex and cannot be described by just one code.
Can a company have more than one UEI? ›
The UEI is just as unique as the DUNS. Through the program Entity Validation Service or EVS for short, SAM.gov is able to verify that this business and address don't already have a UEI. One UEI per business, one business per UEI. This validation is needed in multiple steps throughout the process.
Does every LLC have a NAICS code? ›
Some states (like Alaska, Arkansas, Connecticut, Mississippi, Georgia, Louisiana, New Hampshire, and New Mexico) will ask for your NAICS Code. It's optional in some states, and in other states, it's a requirement.
What is a secondary NAICS code? ›
Secondary NAICS Codes are all the 'other' NAICS codes that can be attributed to the company in question. Large firms, especially investment firms, often have a wide range of secondary NAICS codes.