Minority Owned Business Certification - Texas Certification Directory 2026

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  2. Begin by filling out your personal information, including your full name and title. Ensure that all details are accurate to avoid any delays.
  3. Provide the full legal name of your business, including its suffix (e.g., INC., LLC). This is crucial for proper identification.
  4. Indicate your ownership percentage within the firm. This should reflect your actual stake in the business.
  5. Select and classify yourself under one of the 'Socially Disadvantaged Groups' as defined by the Small Business Act.
  6. Attach required supporting documentation, such as a valid ID and business registration documents. Use our platform's upload feature for convenience.
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Texas SBA issues Woman Owned Business Certification to companies with 51% or more female-ownership. These lady pioneers proudly exclaim their position in society as female business owners who establish trends, break glass ceilings, and exercise their hard-fought Civil and Womens Rights.
To be eligible for minority business certification in Texas, the business must be at least 51% owned, operated, and controlled by individuals from minority groups, and it must be registered in the state of Texas.
The National Minority Supplier Development Council (NMSDC) defines a Minority Business Enterprise (MBE) as a for-profit business that is at least 51% owned, managed, and controlled by a member or members of a qualified minority group.
The fee for the women-owned certification depends on your business annual gross revenue and ranges from $350 to $1,250. For minority-owned businesses, your application fee is determined by your local certification office.
Requirements for Minority Owned Business Certification 51% or more of the ownership interest in the company must be by a member of a Socially Disadvantaged Group, as defined by the Small Business Act. Eligible Socially Disadvantaged Groups are defined as: Black Americans (African Descent).

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