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  HOME »  DBE CERTIFICATION
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  1. What is the purpose of the DBE program?
  2. What is a DBE?
  3. What does "socially or economically disadvantaged" mean?
  4. Am I eligible for DBE certification?
  5. How do I become certified as a DBE?
  6. What are the benefits of DBE certification?
  7. Do I need to seek certification from other agencies that I am interested in doing business with?
  8. Do I have to be pre-qualified in order to be certified as a DBE?
  9. Do I need to pre-qualify to work on NCDOT projects?
  10. Who do I contact for more information?
  11. I am a currently certified DBE. How do I change the information that is displayed on the directory?

What is the purpose of the DBE program?
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What is a DBE?
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A Disadvantaged Business Enterprise is a small, independent business that is at least 51% owned by one or more socially or economically disadvantaged individuals. At least one of these owners must control the firm's management and daily operations, and the owners must share in the risks and profits commensurate with their ownership interest.




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According to The Small Business Act, socially disadvantaged is defined, as individuals who have been subjected to racial or ethnic prejudice or cultural bias because of their identity as a member of a group without regard to their individual qualities. Economically, disadvantaged is defined as those who are socially disadvantaged, whose ability to compete in the free enterprise system has been impaired due to diminished capital and credit opportunities as compared to others in the same business area who are not socially disadvantaged.

  • Who is presumed to be disadvantaged?
  • Socially and economically disadvantaged individuals mean any individual who is a citizen (or lawfully admitted permanent resident) of the United States and who is:

    Any individual in the following groups, members of which are reputably presumed to be socially and economically disadvantaged:

    • Black Americans, which includes persons having origins in any of the Black racial groups in Africa;
    • Hispanic Americans, which includes persons having of Mexican, Puerto Rican, Cuban, Dominican, Central or South America, or other Spanish or Portuguese culture or origin, regardless of race;
    • Native Americans, which includes persons who are American Indians, Eskimos, Aleuts, or Native Hawaiians; (Tribally-owned concerns mean any concern at least 51 percent owned by an Indian tribe as defined in this section.)
    • Asian Pacific Americans which includes persons whose origins are from Japan, China, Taiwan, Korea, Burma (Myanmar), Vietnam, Laos, Camobodia (Kapuchea), Thailand, Malaysia, Indonesia, the Phillipines, Brunei, Samoa, Guam, the U.S. Trust Territories of the Pacific Islands (Republic of Palau), the Commonwealth of the Northern Marinas Islands Macao, Fiji, Tonga, Kirbati, Juvalu, Nauru, Federated States of Micronesia or Hong Kong;
    • Women

  • Who else may be considered?
    • White men who can exert proof of their disadvantaged status.
    • Any additional groups whose members are designated as socially and economically disadvantaged by the SBA, at such time as the SBA designation becomes effective.


Am I eligible for DBE certification?
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To be eligible for DBE certification, you are presumed to be disadvantaged if you are a women, Black American, Hispanic American, Native American, Asian-Pacific American, Subcontinent Asian American, or other minority found to be disadvantaged by the Small Business Administration (SBA), In addition to your disadvantaged status;

  • Your net, worth which excludes your equity in your primary residence and your ownership interest in the firm, cannot exceed $750,000.
  • You as the disadvantaged individual must own at least 51% of the business or the corporation's stock;
  • You, as the disadvantaged individual, must control the firm's management and daily operations, and share in the risks and profits commensurate with your ownership and interest.


How do I become certified as a DBE?
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  • What is the process?
    • Step 1.
      Your Application, Personal Net Worth Statement , and Affidavit of Social and Economic Disadvantage, along with the required supporting documentation for your type of business, are submitted to the North Carolina Department of Transportation. For your assistance in completing the application, instructions are provided.
    • Step 2.
      A Certification Technician reviews your information.
    • Step 3.
      A site visit and/or job site visit is scheduled.
    • Step 4.
      A certification decision is made, and the firm is notified of this decision.
    • Step 5.
      If certified, your firm's information is entered into the Unified Directory

  • What must I do to maintain my certification as a DBE?
    • Annual Affidavit Process

      The Annual Affidavit and Personal Net Worth Statement are submitted by the firm to validate that the status of a business' structure, ownership, control, or financial status has not changed within the previous year that would affect eligibility for continued participation in the DBE program.

      You will be notified 30 days before your certification anniversary date to allow sufficient time for you to submit the proper paperwork.

    • Three-year recertification requirement

      The Recertification process is very similar to the initial certification process with a few minor exceptions. A Recertification Application and Personal Net Worth Statement will be required every third year of your certification. You will be notified 30 days before your certification anniversary date to allow sufficient time for you to submit the proper paperwork.




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  • As a certified DBE, your probability of being selected by Prime contractors is increased because they are able to count your participation as a DBE toward their contract goals
  • Business development opportunities are provided by NCDOT's Office of Civil Rights and Business Development to ensure businesses owned and operated by women and disadvantaged individuals have an opportunity to participate on federally funded or assisted projects
  • The Business Development Office offers assistance to certified DBE's to help them compete in the marketplace in their current business area or transition into other business areas. The Business Development Office provides customized development plans as a service to DBE's at "no cost".
  • NCDOT will maintain a complete directory of all certified DBE's for the entire state, which allows firms' information to be available to all agencies across the state.




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The purpose of UCP is to provide "one-stop shopping" to applicants for certification, such that an applicant is required to apply only once for a DBE certification that will be honored by all recipients in the state. In the past, a firm would be required to apply for certification as a DBE with each agency with which the firm wants to work, now the firm applies one time with NCDOT, and if approved, that certification is shared by all other federal recipients in the state.

Any entities or agencies that do not receive federal funding are not required to certify DBE's under the UCP process.






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According to 49 CFR Part 26, DBE firms are not required to become pre-qualified as a condition of certification, however, NCDOT and other agencies may require all firms to become pre-qualified prior to awarding work on contracts. For more information please visit our Prequalification section.



Who do I contact for more information?
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For more information about the UCP, please visit our Contact section.

For information about DBE Business Development opportunities, contact the Office of Civil Rights and Business Development.

For additional information please visit the:
USDOT, Office of Small and Disadvantaged Business Utilization.

How do I search for a DBE?


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Submit this information change request form to the Contractual Services Unit at 1509 Mail Service Center, Raleigh, NC 27699 or fax it to: (919) 715-7378.





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