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This document is used to certify the elevation of a building in relation to the base flood elevation for flood insurance purposes as determined by FEMA.
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How to fill out ELEVATION CERTIFICATE

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Obtain a copy of the Elevation Certificate form from the FEMA website or your local building department.
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Fill out the property information section at the top of the form, including the property address and the name of the individual completing the certificate.
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Provide the specific flood zone designation as indicated on the property's Flood Insurance Rate Map (FIRM).
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Locate the building's elevation data, which may include information on the Lowest Adjacent Grade (LAG) and the Lowest Floor Elevation (LFE).
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Complete Section C of the Elevation Certificate, where you will list the elevation measurements along with the reference points used for those measurements.
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If applicable, complete any additional sections that pertain to post-FIRM construction or other factors specific to your property.
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Have a licensed surveyor or engineer certify the measurements by signing and dating the certificate.
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Submit the completed Elevation Certificate to your local floodplain administrator 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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Individuals seeking to build or modify structures in areas subject to flooding.
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Real estate professionals dealing with transactions in flood hazard areas.
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Insurance agents who need elevation data to determine flood insurance premiums.
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When buying a property, ask the sellers to give you their Elevation Certification. If they don't have an EC, ask if they can provide one before settlement. Ask the developer or builder. In a high-risk area, the developer or builder might have been required to get an Elevation Certification at the time of construction.
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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.
Elevation Certificates (ECs) help inform mitigation actions that will lower flood risk. They will also continue to be used for floodplain management building requirements, which can affect eligibility for Community Rating System discounts.
A complete and correct Elevation Certificate (EC) form already completed for a building does not expire unless there is a physical change to the building that invalidates information that was previously certified.

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An Elevation Certificate is a document used to provide elevation information necessary for floodplain management and insurance purposes, typically related to properties located in flood zones.
Property owners in flood-prone areas or those seeking flood insurance under the National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP) may be required to file an Elevation Certificate.
To fill out an Elevation Certificate, one must accurately measure and record the elevation of various building components in relation to the designated flood elevation, using the appropriate sections of the form provided by FEMA.
The purpose of the Elevation Certificate is to determine compliance with local floodplain management regulations and to assist in calculating flood insurance rates.
The Elevation Certificate must report information including the property's geographic location, elevation of the lowest floor, base flood elevation, flood zone designation, and any other relevant data pertaining to the structure and flood risks.
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