How To Make Payments

A. For your convenience, you may make your monthly payment by mail, by telephone, or by the Internet. Automatic Draft Payments may also be set up to take payments monthly from your checking, savings, or credit card account.

To Mail: Please place your loan number on the check and send it along with the coupon to: SBA, PO Box 740192, Atlanta GA 30374. (Regular monthly payments should NOT be sent to your Servicing Center as this may result in a delay in processing.)

To Pay by Telephone: There are a couple of ways to perform this action. First, you can call your Loan Officer in the Servicing Center that services your loan. {http://www.sba.gov/content/find-your-loan-servicing-center} Your representative will gladly take a payment for your loan. Second, you can call 1-800-490-2498 (SBA Automated Disaster Loan Servicing number). You will need to know your loan number to process the payment. The menus are in either English or Spanish. If you need personalized help, please press “0” to speak to a representative who can take your payment. To use the automated system you will need your credit or debit card, including 3 digit Verification Number (usually located on the rear of the card).

To Pay by Internet: The SBA can accept payments in the form of debit card, credit card or checking account using http://www.pay.gov. This is a payment site run by the U.S. Department of the Treasury to allow payments for different federal agencies. You may also set up recurring payments (auto-deductions) using this site. (Please note that SBA does not own or operate the Pay.gov website. Please call Pay.gov directly at 1-800-624-1373 should you need help.)




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