Customer Service:
972-818-NTTA
1-877-991-0033

Admin Offices: 214-461-2000

5900 West Plano Parkway
Suite 100,
Plano Texas 75093

websupport@ntta.org

NTTA Vendor Registration

Minority and Women Owned Enterprise Certification

If you are a Minority or Women Owned Enterprise interested in participating in NTTA procurements but have not yet been certified, you may seek certification by contacting the:

SBE Registration

As a component of the NTTA's race/gender neutral efforts to increase fair and equitable opportunities to participate in NTTA procurements, we are now accepting registration on this website which, as part of the registration process allows you to list your firms D/M/W/SBE certification information.

In addition to this effort, the NTTA uses the State of Texas' Historically Underutilized Business List and the Texas Unified Certification Program in its procurement process. You may register with the CMBL by contacting the Texas Building and Procurement Commission:

North Central Texas Regional Certification Agency
www.nctrca.org
Phone: 817-640-0606


Historically Underutilized Business List
www.tbpc.state.tx.us/cmbl/cmblhub.html


State of Texas Historically Underutilized Business (HUB)
www.tbpc.state.tx.us/communities/procurement/prog/hub/hub-certification
Phone: 888-863-5881


SBE Certification

You may certify as a Small Business Enterprise (SBE) by contacting the:

Contractor Services - Texas Unified Certification Program
www.dot.state.tx.us/forms/txdotforms.htm
Phone: 866-480-2518


Texas Unified Certification Program
www.dot.state.tx.us/business/tucpinfo.htm
Phone: 866-480-2518

Please note that by definition, if you are certified as a HUB, MBE or WBE, then you also qualify under the SBE category.

The purpose of the certification process is to ensure that businesses meet the eligibility criteria set forth in applicable local, state and/or federal guidelines. Your certification is usually valid for one year. Annual renewal is usually required, unless business ownership and/or control changes prior to your normal renewal. Once certified, your company may be contacted by the NTTA, as well as several public entities for business opportunities.