Disaster victims may go online to file an application for recovery assistance from the U.S. Small Business Administration, Acting Administrator Jovita Carranza announced. The electronic loan application can be assessed via the SBA’s secure website at http://disasterloan.sba.gov/ela/.
Homeowners and renters who suffered damages to their homes and personal property following a declared disaster (by the President or the SBA Administrator) may apply for disaster loan assistance online. Businesses and non-profit organizations can go online to apply for assistance to cover losses to real estate and property, as well as economic injury.
“This online application provides a convenient alternative for disaster victims as they take their first steps toward rebuilding after a disaster,” said Carranza.
The electronic loan application contains a feature that automatically checks errors, and prompts applicants when additional information is needed, guaranteeing a quicker loan-processing/decision time frame. On-screen help includes a glossary to explain terms that may be unfamiliar to the applicant.
Entering data to the electronic loan application is as secure as purchasing airline tickets online, according to SBA officials. When the user enters the website, a secure encrypted connection is established. Identity-proofing devices are also used in the application, which include the use of two pass codes by the applicant.
Paper disaster loan applications will still be mailed to disaster victims, and the package will include directions to the electronic loan application website. Questions about the electronic loan applications can be directed to SBA’s Disaster Customer Center at 1-800-659-2955, or by sending an email to disastercustomerservice@sba.gov.
For the latest information about SBA’s Disaster Assistance program, visit the website at http://www.sba.gov/services/disasterassistance/index.html.