[Code of Federal Regulations] [Title 13, Volume 1] [Revised as of January 1, 1999] From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access [CITE: 13CFR102.34] [Page 18] ASSISTANCE CHAPTER I--SMALL BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION PART 102--RECORD DISCLOSURE AND PRIVACY--Table of Contents Subpart B--The Privacy Act Sec. 102.34 How can I see records kept on me? (a) You may look at any information pertaining to yourself contained in any SBA system of records unless some law or regulation prohibits it. (b) In order to see this information, you must ask for it in writing, identifying what records you want. The writing should be addressed to the Systems Manager overseeing the system of records containing the record you wish to see. (c) The Systems Manager (or, when appropriate, the PA Officer) may ask for more specific information about the system of records in which the document you are seeking is kept, and may ask you for identification. The Systems Manager may ask you for your social security number but you are not obliged to present it and your request will not be denied simply because you do not provide it. The Systems Manager may, however, deny your request if he or she cannot determine that you are the person to whom the information pertains.