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This document is used to provide elevation information necessary to ensure compliance with community floodplain management ordinances, determine insurance premium rates, and support requests for Letters
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How to fill out Elevation Certificate

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Obtain the Elevation Certificate form, typically available from your local floodplain administrator or FEMA website.
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Fill in the property information at the top of the form, including the property address and contact information.
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Provide the information about the building including the number of floors, basement presence, and the type of construction.
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Record the location of the lowest floor relative to the base flood elevation, which may require measuring with tools like a level or measuring tape.
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Include details of any floodproofing measures taken or planned for the property.
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Ensure that the surveyor or licensed professional completes the certification section of the form.
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Review and sign the certificate, ensuring all sections are accurately filled out.
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Submit the completed Elevation Certificate to your local floodplain management office and keep a copy for your records.

Who needs Elevation Certificate?

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Property owners in flood-prone areas who are required to obtain flood insurance.
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People applying for flood insurance policies to demonstrate compliance with floodplain management regulations.
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Homebuyers interested in properties located in flood zones to understand flood risks and insurance requirements.
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Local governments and communities assessing floodplain management and compliance with regulations.
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If property owners provide an EC with more detailed FFH and elevation information, the flood insurance rating engine may return a lower annual premium. FEMA's system compares the original elevation data with the updated information to deliver a more property-specific and equitable rate for the policyholder.
How do I get an elevation certificate? Start by contacting your local floodplain manager. They often work for your city's or county's building, permitting, engineering or land use department. Ask them if there is an elevation certificate on file for your property.
The EC lists a building's location, lowest point of elevation, flood zone, and other characteristics. Under NFIP's pricing approach, an EC is no longer required to purchase coverage.
Base flood elevation (BFE) is a value determined by the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) that helps identify the flood risk in a certain area. By extension, it also determines the risk a particular structure has of flooding if the water level rises.
If property owners provide an EC with more detailed FFH and elevation information, the flood insurance rating engine may return a lower annual premium. FEMA's system compares the original elevation data with the updated information to deliver a more property-specific and equitable rate for the policyholder.

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An Elevation Certificate is a document used to verify a property's elevation above a certain base level, which is important for flood insurance purposes.
Property owners in flood-prone areas, particularly those seeking flood insurance or needing to meet local building codes, are required to file an Elevation Certificate.
To fill out an Elevation Certificate, the property owner or surveyor must provide information about the property's location, structure, and elevation measurements related to the base flood elevation.
The purpose of an Elevation Certificate is to determine the proper flood insurance premium rates, ensure compliance with floodplain management regulations, and provide detailed information about a property's elevation.
An Elevation Certificate must include the property address, elevation of the lowest floor, flood zone designation, base flood elevation, and the date and method of the elevation measurements.
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