Falcon Loan Program Q & A
The Air Force Aid Society (AFAS) Falcon Loan Program is available at Airman & Family Readiness Centers (A&FRC). This program provides a streamlined process for Air Force personnel to receive an interest-free loan of up to $750, repayable within 3 to 10 months or before ETS.
Applying for a Falcon Loan is easy:
- Apply Online
- Get your Air Force ID card and current Leave & Earnings Statement (LES)
- Provide Title 10 U.S.C. orders and a void check (Air Force Reserve/Air National Guard personnel only)
- Go to your Airman & Family Readiness Center (A&FRC)
Falcon Loans are interest-free loans for emergency situations of up to $750, designed to meet the following types of short-term financial needs of Airmen on active duty who might otherwise have to resort to a high-interest lender:
- Basic living expenses - rent/mortgage, food, phone, utilities and gasoline
- Vehicle expenses – payment, repair, and insurance
- Emergency travel
- Child Care
- Medical and dental expenses.
All active duty AF personnel and their spouses with Power of Attorney (POA) when the service member is away from his/her duty station, Air Force Reserve (AFRES)/Air National Guard (ANG) personnel activated under Title 10 U.S.C. orders who have no outstanding loan balance with AFAS are eligible.
- Personnel must not be listed on the AFAS Record on File (ROF), which signals a client's history that must first be reviewed by HQ AFAS.
No. Falcon Loans are only available to active duty Air Force personnel and AFRES/ANG on Title 10 U.S.C. orders.
Yes. AF officers are not restricted from receiving a Falcon Loan, provided there is a genuine short-term need.
All Falcon Loans will be repaid by allotment, which must run for a minimum of 3 months or a maximum of 10 months; or by ETS if less than 10 months.
- Title 10 U.S.C. AFRES/ANG personnel will complete a Paymatic Authorization Form (a monthly deduction taken from member's checking account) as a back up repayment whether still on active duty or deactivated.
You may only receive Falcon Loans at any A&FRC with an AFAS section.
No. These small loans are to meet short-term needs without implication that the person is facing a bigger problem that might impact a person's welfare or ability to perform the mission.
You will need to provide the following
documents:
- Air Force ID card
- Current LES
- Title 10 U.S.C. orders and a void check (AFRES/ANG personnel only)
Falcon Loan checks normally will be made out to the Air Force member (or spouse with POA) who will sign the application to certify funds will be used for the stated purpose(s).
- Exception for Emergency Travel: AFAS has an agreement with Carlson Wagonlit Travel Agency for members requiring emergency travel. When this option is used (Purpose Code 045), an electronic ticket will be issued and the original check will be maintained in the AFAS case file.
• Yes. Each person can get a loan up to $750.
No, not at this time. Falcon Loans can only be obtained from an AFAS office located in the A&FRC.
Falcon Loans are for financial needs of up to $750. If your need exceeds the $750 limit you should work with the AFAS caseworker at the A&FRC who will expand the same application form to address your needs in more depth to see what total assistance is needed.
- If you have an AFAS loan with a remaining balance, you are not eligible for a Falcon Loan. You may still request emergency financial assistance using the application form, which would involve the standard loan process of developing a budget with an AFAS caseworker and defining the actual need.
- It is possible that after you receive a Falcon Loan you might have a new need that can be addressed using the standard loan/grant process. The combined loans must be paid in full before receiving a second Falcon Loan.
Every situation is unique. You are encouraged to request financial counseling and assistance from the Air Force Aid Society caseworker at the A&FRC who can best help you define your need.
You could be eligible to receive four Falcon Loans, but one must be repaid before another Falcon Loan is authorized. Falcon Loans are designed to meet short-term emergency financial needs, and are not intended to be a revolving line of credit.
- If your financial situation involves substantial debt that cannot be remedied with a Falcon Loan, you should consider sitting down with a financial counselor to:
- Review your budget
- Identify cost saving measures
- Develop a financial plan
Yes. AFRES/ANG personnel on active duty under Title 10 U.S.C. orders at the time of application, regardless of the expiration of term of service, are eligible to receive a $750 Falcon Loan.
- AFRES/ANG personnel will be required to repay the Falcon Loan by allotment or Paymatic Authorization Form (a monthly deduction taken from member's checking account) within 10 months whether still on active duty or deactivated.
|
|
|