Dun & Bradstreet
Business Woman in Seminar

D‑U‑N‑S Number

D‑U‑N‑S Number & Government

Learn how government bodies use the
D‑U‑N‑S® Number

D‑U‑N‑S Number and Government Usage

For more than 40 years, the U.S. federal government used the D‑U‑N‑S Number to track and identify companies that it does business with, including its vast array of suppliers. Providing your D‑U‑N‑S Number was a required step on every bid and application process.

The U.S. General Services Administration (GSA) has transitioned to a new process for identifying businesses bidding on U.S. government contracts and applying for financial assistance. If you currently work with the federal government or a federal government agency, there is likely not much that has changed that will affect you.

If, however, you are seeking to bid on a new federal government contract, or become a government vendor after April 2022, this change may affect your business.

Canadian Parliament in Ottawa

Who Does This Affect?

Does this mean companies no longer need a D‑U‑N‑S Number if they want to work with government agencies? Not exactly. Though the D‑U‑N‑S Number is no longer required for bidding by the U.S. federal government, many other governments and companies around the world still use the D‑U‑N‑S Number. Though the D‑U‑N‑S Number and the U.S. federal government are no longer linked, many other governments and companies around the world still use the D‑U‑N‑S Number. Institutions in Australia and the European Union, for example, still use it.

Since the D‑U‑N‑S Number was introduced in 1963, many agencies related to foreign governments, and many associated governing bodies adopted the D‑U‑N‑S Number. If your company wants to do business with agencies outside the federal government, it’s a good idea to check and see if a D‑U‑N‑S Number is required.

Brazil Argentina and world flags is flying
Outline of the USA Icon

State and Local Agencies

Many state and local agencies in the United States still work with D‑U‑N‑S Numbers and require them for anyone bidding on city or state contracts. You may also need a D‑U‑N‑S Number when you apply for loans or grants.

Dun & Bradstreet hosts business credit file information on more than 500 million global businesses, so many government agencies will continue to look to Dun & Bradstreet to provide the information and actionable insights about businesses of all sizes following the D‑U‑N‑S Number / UEI transition. Government agencies need this Dun & Bradstreet information to make mission-critical decisions such as helping to protect our supply chain, the U.S. government’s operations, and policy objectives.

Globe Icon

Global Marketplaces

Hundreds of millions of businesses work with D‑U‑N‑S Numbers, and many of the largest businesses in the world require them from their business partners, vendors, and suppliers. If you want to do business as a dropshipper or vendor in these marketplaces, you’ll find they may ask for your D‑U‑N‑S Number as part of their application process.

Not sure if you already have a D‑U‑N‑S Number? Use our D‑U‑N‑S Number lookup tool to find out.

D‑U‑N‑S Number Lookup

The Benefits of Having a D‑U‑N‑S Number Remain

Even though the U.S. government no longer requires a D‑U‑N‑S Number, if you want to work with local agencies, international organizations, or some of the largest markets in the world, it’s a good idea to get a D‑U‑N‑S Number. It’s free to request a D‑U‑N‑S Number. Once you submit and verify your information, you can have a D‑U‑N‑S Number in 30 business days or less.

Request your D‑U‑N‑S Number now

Happy business people shaking hands in board room at office

D‑U‑N‑S Number & Government FAQs

If you search for your D‑U‑N‑S Number in Dun & Bradstreet’s Data Cloud of more than 500 million businesses, and you use it to investigate your company profile, you’ll see how other companies can view your business. The Dun & Bradstreet Data Cloud offers the world’s most comprehensive business data and analytical insights to power today’s most crucial business needs. That perspective can show you what if there is any company information you may need to request updates to for free using the Dun & Bradstreet D‑U‑N‑S Manager or what you may need to do to potentially build your credit file.

Other times and ways you may use your D‑U‑N‑S Number can include:

  • To raise capital or refinance an existing loan
  • To request credit from another company
  • To apply to become a customer, supplier, or partner of a company or marketplace

There are multiple Contact Forms popups in the page. Only one Contact Form popup could be present on single page. Please reconfigure Contact Forms and refresh the page.