A Certified Development Company must comply with all existing and future Regulations issued under the Small Business Investment Act of 1958, as well as applicable State and Federal Laws affecting its operations. Prospective applicants are presumed to be completely familiar with the Act and the Regulations. SBA Form 1246, "Application", is to be filed in triplicate with the SBA district or branch offices to which loan applications will be submitted. Each sheet of exhibits accompanying the application must be identified at the top by a number reference to the related item, the caption designated for such item, the name of the Applicant, and the date of submission. Separate sheets must be used for each
exhibit, such sheets must be stapled together at the top.
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Application for Certification as a Certified Development Company
Attachments: serv_tools_forms_lender_1246.pdf