Do I Have to Travel to Washington, D.C. to File a Bid Protest?

A Federal Bid Protest Attorney Can Answer Your Questions

Learn More About Protesting a Government Contract Award

If you are a contractor who bid on a government job and your bid wasn’t accepted, you may want to consider filing a bid protest. A bid protest can be filed when a contractor feels that they were not treated fairly by an agency and that their bid was not processed or considered as it should have been. A federal bid protest attorney can help you with your case.

Traveling To Washington D.C. For Your Case

If you decide to file a bid protest, you will need to travel to Washington D.C. to file it. Luckily, most bid protests cases are handled fairly quickly, but you should plan on staying in the area for at least a day or a two. You may want to take a day to talk with your attorney and create a plan before you case is heard in court.

Bid Protests In Washington D.C.

Bid protests are heard by the United States Government Accountability Office. This office is located in Washington D.C., which is why all bid protests are handled there. If you are living elsewhere, you can still hire an attorney in the area to handle your case. Even if you reside out of the immediate area, you can work with your attorney beforehand without having to travel to discuss the circumstances of your case. Then, you will meet with your attorney when you arrive in D.C. and will have time to prepare before your hearing.

Get Help With Your Federal Bid Protest Today

If you want to make sure you were treated fairly on a government contract bid and have decided to file a bid protest, you will need to travel to the D.C. area to complete the process. A federal bid protest attorney can help you with your case when you get there. Call the Whay Law Firm at (202) 448-9677.

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