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Division of Vocational
Rehabilitation
“The Vendor
Registration Process”
How a Company or Individual
Becomes a Vendor
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Step One
Initial contact with DVR representative to
discuss available services and/or goods
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Step Two
DVR representative provides prospective vendor
with Vendor Registration Form and W-9
-ORProspective vendor accesses forms on DVR
website:
http://www.dvrcolorado.com/partners.php
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Step Three
Any questions/clarifications are directed
to initial DVR representative
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Step Four
Prospective Vendor sends completed
forms: W-9 and Vendor Registration
Form to initial DVR representative
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Step Five
• DVR staff reviews
standards,
certifications and/or
qualifications and
calls Prospective
Vendor, if necessary
• DVR adds
appropriate service
codes and approves
for processing
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Step Six
Approved by DVR representative and sent to
DVR Administration Office for final processing
For vendor status information, call initial DVR
representative
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• Q: How long does it take to become a vendor?
• A: Between 3-5 business days.
• Q: Once the paperwork is received by DVR, how
long before I can start providing services as a
new vendor?
• A: As a vendor, services cannot be provided until
an authorization for service is received.
• Q: My Mom is the daycare provider for my family.
Can I have DVR pay her?
• A: Yes, but she will need to sign up as a vendor.
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• Q: Do I have to complete all of the forms if I am only
going to be used once?
• A: Yes, the Vendor Registration Form and W-9 must
be completed.
• Q: I am an individual operating out of my house and I
do not have an EIN (Employer Identification Number),
what should I do?
• A: You can use your Social Security Number.
• Q: Since I am being paid by DVR, does that mean I
am covered by DVR’s insurance if anything goes
wrong?
• A: No. You are an independent contractor with the
State of Colorado and must carry your own insurance.
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• Q: How do I get DVR staff to know that my
business exists?
• A: The marketing of your business is your
responsibility.
• Q: As a vendor, I don’t have an office; can I use
state offices to conduct business?
• A: No.
• Q: Can I provide services without a valid or
current authorization in hand?
• A: No, you must have written authorization in
hand. Without written authorization, you risk not
being reimbursed for services rendered.
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• Q: Who do I contact with questions before becoming
a vendor?
• A: Speak with your initial DVR representative or your
local DVR Field Office.
• Q: Who do I contact with questions after I am already
a vendor?
• A: Speak with the authorizing Counselor and/or
Administrative Assistant at your local DVR office.
• Q: Is my DBA my legal name or just the name of my
business?
• A: The legal name of your business is what the IRS
has listed for your Tax Identification Number. Your
DBA is the name by which your customers know you.
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• Q: What address should I use?
• A: Use the address where you would like your
payment to be sent.
• Q: What do I enter in the service code section
on the Vendor Registration Form?
• A: The service code section is for DVR staff
purposes only.
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Billing
Q: How do I get paid?
A: A State generated check.
Q: When do I get paid?
A: Per state fiscal rules, you will get paid
within 45 days of an invoice received. We
make every effort to expedite this process to
provide a quicker delivery of payment.
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• Q: What should I include on my bill when
I send it to DVR for payment?
• A: Billing Elements: Vendor Name,
Authorization Number, Invoice Number,
Dates of Service, Remittance Amount,
Counselor Name, Client Identification, an
itemized list of services and/or goods
provided, if Medical (include CPT codes).
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• Q: What type of supporting documentation do
I need to provide when I send a bill to DVR?
• A: A written report needs to accompany the
bill for all services rendered or a signed
receipt for all goods. Please communicate
with the authorizing counselor to determine
what elements are needed within the report.
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• DVR retains the right to
terminate business with
a vendor at anytime
without notice
• DVR and/or Vendor are
not obligated to longterm partnerships or
quotas
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