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Form 1919

In short

The borrower information form every applicant signs. It asks about ownership, citizenship, criminal status, and federal debt.

What it means in a deal

Every owner of 20% or more in the borrowing entity must complete SBA Form 1919, which certifies background information and SBA eligibility. One of the most consequential questions: have you ever defaulted on a prior SBA loan or federal obligation? Disclosing a prior SBA loss can trigger an automatic decline. Complete your Form 1919 early in the process — surprises here can kill a deal after you've invested months in due diligence.

Official sources

SBA Form 1919 — Borrower Information Form

U.S. Small Business Administration · SBA form

Last checked 2026-06-16. Official sources control — verify before relying on any rule for a live deal.

Common questions about Form 1919

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