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action or later. Please see Debugging in WordPress for more information. (This message was added in version 6.7.0.) in /var/www/ccrta-staging/wp-includes/functions.php on line 6121Small, minority, and women-owned businesses interested in becoming DBE certified can apply online at the CCRTA’s certification portal using the link below or by going directly to https://ccrta.gob2g.com.
The Business Opportunity and DBE Program Online Certification Portal provides information about the Federal DBE Program as well as instructions for applying online.
Go to PortalBusinesses opting to apply for DBE certification using the paper process must submit both of the following documents:
The documents must be fully completed and include all required supporting documentation identified on page 17 of the certification application.
Use the links below to download the required documents.
DBEs / ACDBEs must do the following things to maintain their certification.
DBEs / ACDBEs must provide every year on the anniversary of their original certification, a new Declaration of Eligibility (DOE) along with the signed federal business tax returns (including tax returns of affiliate firms).
Submit the DBE or ACDBE Declaration of Eligibility (DOE) online using CCRTA’s online portal or at https://ccrta.gob2g.com or download and submit the form and supporting documentation requirements to the DBE Office at CCRTA -Staples Street Center, 620 N. Staples St., Corpus Christi, TX 78401.
DBEs / ACDBEs must inform CCRTA in writing of any change in circumstances affecting their ability to meet size, disadvantaged status, ownership, or control requirements or any material change in the information provided in the original application.
DBEs / ACDBEs must notify CCRTA of a material change in their circumstances that affects their continued eligibility within 30 days of the occurrence, explain the change fully, and include a duly executed DOE with the notice. The DBEs’ non-compliance is a §26.109(c) failure to cooperate.