QUOTE(Cynic @ Feb 2 2007, 01:27 AM)

They are required by law to mail it (or email if you agreed to electronic correspondence) to the latest address they had on file no later then 01/31/07.
What you need: Interest paid in 2006, and the servicers tax id #.
What you do not need: the piece of paper with the above information.
If you can't view it online, call them. Their automated system may give it before you even talk to anyone.
OK, called them. Not fun. The CS is clueless. So I say I'm calling to find out if I'll get a 1098. My loan was paid/moved in February but a payment was made in January. CS: There's no interest on the account. Me: The loan was active for a month and a half. Interest did accrue. CS: I'm not seeing any interest on the account. Me: How can there not be interest paid? CS: Please hold.
She comes back and says the interest on the 1098 is $153. I ask for a 1098 to be mailed and she says one is not automatically sent since interest is less than $600 but that she will send one and will be 7-10 days. Fine. Thanks.
Now....the other thing is...I think the $153 is low. I need to go back and check disbursement dates, but I think Sallie Mae held the loan until mid-Feb. which we be about 45 days of interest. My Sallie Mae interest rate was 9%. At my current lender my interest rate is 7%. My monthly interest currently runs anywhere from $175-$185/month. So I will at least be waiting on the 1098 instead of taking the word of the CSR who doesn't think that loans have interest.