PPP loan lookup

Search public PPP loan records by business, ZIP, or state.

Use PPP Loan Map to inspect SBA Paycheck Protection Program recipients, approval amounts, forgiveness fields, business types, and geocoded locations.

Search the published records

Choose a business, ZIP, or state tab and select a suggestion. Business results open the matching public loan record; ZIP and state results open a directory with local summaries and source notes. Searches use the indexed SBA fields, so spelling and location reflect the public release rather than a current business registry.

What you can search

  • Business and nonprofit names from the SBA public PPP release.
  • Five-digit ZIP codes, states, borrower cities, and geocoded map pins.
  • Approval amount, forgiveness amount, approval year, and business type.

How to read a result

A PPP record tells you what was reported in the public SBA data: borrower name, location fields, lender fields, approval amount, forgiveness amount, date approved, jobs reported when available, and other administrative fields. It does not prove fraud, eligibility, current operations, or the final legal status of a borrower.

Borrower names can repeat, and one organization can have more than one legitimate source loan number. Compare the loan number, approval date, lender, amount, and location before assuming two similarly named records refer to the same transaction or entity.

Choose the right lookup route

Business name

Best when you know part of the public borrower name. Select a suggestion to avoid treating a similar name as an exact match.

ZIP code

Best for a defined local list. ZIP-wide totals use every indexed record with that normalized five-digit ZIP; displayed comparisons label bounded samples.

State

Best for orientation and links into local directories. State tables show a bounded set of top approval records, not a statewide total or random sample.

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Source note

PPP Loan Map uses SBA public PPP records and Geocodio's geocoded PPP dataset for latitude, longitude, and Census geography. Map pins are geocoded estimates, not verified current business locations. Records are public administrative data, not legal findings.