DBE and ACDBE Certification Reevaluation
MaineDOT is conducting the reevaluation of all Maine-based DBEs and ACDBEs. All required materials were requested by March 11, 2026:
- Personal Narrative of Social and Economic Disadvantage
- Personal Net Worth (PNW) Statement
- Federal personal tax return copies with all schedules for 2022, 2023, 2024
If you missed the deadline, it is important to contact our office to request an extension. Firms that do not wish to continue must submit a written notice of withdrawal.
Each qualifying owner must submit a Personal Narrative describing their individual experiences, specific incidents in the U.S., and how these created barriers to education, employment, business opportunities, or access to capital. The narrative must demonstrate and link material economic harm to the incidents of disadvantage and compare outcomes to similarly situated persons. Group-based assumptions or general business history do not meet federal standards.
Resources
- Guidance Document (PDF) – tips for preparing your Personal Narrative
- Frequently Asked Questions (PDF) – common questions and deadlines
- Webinar Slides & Notes (PDF) – overview of the reevaluation process
MaineDOT staff cannot draft, edit, or advise on narratives or financial statements, but can answer procedural questions.
For questions about procedures, contact Mary Bryant at the MaineDOT Civil Rights Office.
Disadvantaged Business Enterprises (DBE) rule revision notice
Read the full notice (PDF)
Federal Register website
DBE Frequently Asked Questions (PDF)
Contractor and Consultant Frequently Asked Questions (PDF)
MaineDOT DBE Program Update and Contractor Responsibilities (PDF)
MaineDOT is committed to engaging small disadvantaged business enterprises as defined herein in all contracts to the maximum feasible extent, and will continue working to ensure the maximum feasible opportunity for these businesses to participate in contracts financed in whole or in part with federal funds.
As a recipient of federal USDOT funding, MaineDOT is required to develop and administer the DBE Program. MaineDOT administers the DBE Program and certifies all DBEs in Maine in compliance with federal regulations under 49 CFR Part 26. This program is intended to foster equal opportunity in USDOT-assisted contracts; improve the flexibility and efficiency of the DBE Program; and reduce burdens on small businesses.
DBE Certification does not mean the contractor has the ability to work in the state of Maine - it is up to the contractor to verify eligibility.
- General Information/DBE Documents
- Contractor and Consultant CUF and Utilization Forms
- Contractor Bidder's List Form (PDF)
- Bidder's List Form instructions (PDF)
- Commercially Useful Function Form (Word) (PDF)
- Certification of final DBE payment (PDF)
- Instruction for Consultant Bidder's List form (PDF)
- Consultant Bidder's List form (PDF)
- Certification of final DBE payment (PDF)
- Certification of Final Subconsultant Payment (Word) (PDF)
- Subrecipient DBE Instructions and Reporting Forms
- Instructions
- Forms
- DBE Application Information
The following is a list of application forms and Instructions for applying as a Disadvantaged Business Enterprise (DBE). Please forward completed applications to the following address:
Maine Department of Transportation
Attn: Mary Bryant
Civil Rights Office
#16 State House Station
24 Child Street
Augusta, ME 04333-0016Telephone: (207) 624-3056
Email Mary BryantMaineDOT In-State DBE Documents
- Uniform Certification Application (PDF) - Required
- Declaration of Eligibility (PDF)- Required
- Personal net worth statement (PDF) - Required
- Supporting Documents checklist (PDF)
MaineDOT Out-Of-State DBE Documents
The Maine Department of Transportation (MaineDOT) has paused acceptance of Interstate DBE applications until May 1, 2026.
MaineDOT requires any out-of-state firm that has completed the reevaluation process in its Jurisdiction of Original Certification (JOC) in the federal DBE program to submit the following for consideration for certification in Maine:
- Declaration of elegibility (PDF)
- Cover letter with its application that specifies that the DBE is applying for interstate certification, identifies all UCPs in which the DBE is certified (including the UCP that originally certified it).
- An electronic image of the UCP directory of the original UCP that shows the DBE certification.
Interstate DBE certifications are completed within 10 days of receipt of all information required by Section 26.85(d).
- Annual Review Documents
List of Required Documents
- Declaration of Eligibility (PDF)
- Proof of gross receipts for your company’s most recently completed fiscal year, calculated on a cash basis regardless of the overall accounting method. The following documents may generally be considered “safe harbors,” provided that they include all reportable receipts, properly calculated, for the full reporting period: audited financial statements, a CPA’s signed attestation of correctness and completeness, or all income-related portions of one or more (when there are affiliates) signed Federal income tax returns as filed
- A cover letter that specifies that the DBE is submitting the required annual review documentation and identifies all UCPs in which the DBE is certified.
- An electronic image of the UCP directory of the original UCP that shows the DBE certification.
- DBE Goals and Methodologies
- DBE Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What is the DBE Program?
A: The agency promotes a Disadvantaged Business Enterprise Program, as an affirmative means to fulfill the philosophy that all businesses, regardless of ownership are allowed equal freedom and opportunity to compete for all contracts. All small business owners providing transportation construction or related services are encouraged to apply for certification.
Q: How do I get my firm certified?
A: Contact Mary Bryant at 207-624-3056 or mary.bryant@maine.gov
Q: How will this help my firm?
A: Your firm will be listed in the online Maine DBE Directory that is constantly updated.
Q: What is a socially or economically disadvantaged individual?
A: A socially or economically disadvantaged individual is a citizen or lawfully admitted permanent resident of the United States who is socially and economically disadvantaged.
Q: My Maine firm is certified in Maine; can I get certified in other states as well?
A: A DBE certification is only valid in the state in which the certification was issued. However, to obtain certification in another state, you must first be certified in your home state. Once you have obtained certification in your home state, you should contact the DBE Administrator from the state in which you want to obtain certification, and they will inform you of the required documents.
Q: My firm is not in Maine but has been certified by my JOC. How do I become certified in Maine?
For out-of-state firms, Maine requires the following information:
- Interstate Certification Request Form;
- An electronic image of the UCP directory of the original UCP that shows the DBE certification;
- A currently signed Declaration of Eligibility; and
- A cover letter that specifies that the DBE is applying for interstate certification and identifies all UCPs in which the DBE is certified.
This information should be sent to the Maine Department of Transportation, Civil Rights Office, Attn: Mary Bryant, State House Station 16, Augusta, ME 04333, or via email at mary.bryant@maine.gov.
Certification in Maine will be determined by the MaineDOT.
Q: Once certified, can a firm be assured of getting contracts and subcontracts?
A: No. Certification does not guarantee work to a DBE; however, it does enhance a DBE's exposure to prime contractors, government agencies, and the business community. To be successful, a firm must diligently seek out contracts and implement a strategic marketing plan.
Q: Where can I find information on upcoming MaineDOT contracting opportunities?
