DFC Seeks Approval to Extend ID Form Use
Published Date: 3/30/2026
Notice
Summary
The U.S. International Development Finance Corporation is asking for your thoughts on renewing a form they use to collect personal ID info from businesses, nonprofits, and individuals involved in their projects. They want to make sure the form is clear, useful, and not a hassle. You’ve got until May 29, 2026, to share your comments—no changes or extra costs are planned, just a smooth extension!
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DFC Personal ID Form Extended
If you are a business, nonprofit, or individual involved in a U.S. International Development Finance Corporation (DFC) project, you will continue to fill out the Personal Identification Form (DFC-006 / OMB 3015-0010) once per party per project. The agency is requesting an extension without change; it estimates 975 respondents per year, about 1 hour per respondent, for a total of 975 annual burden hours. You may send comments on this renewal by May 29, 2026.
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