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What is Elevation Certificate

The FEMA Elevation Certificate is a government document used to document a building's elevation relative to the base flood elevation (BFE) for flood insurance purposes.

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Elevation Certificate is needed by:
  • Licensed surveyors
  • Civil engineers
  • Architects
  • Property owners in flood-prone areas
  • Insurance agents handling flood policies
  • Local government officials for permitting
  • Mortgage lenders requiring flood insurance compliance

How to fill out the Elevation Certificate

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    Access the FEMA Elevation Certificate form by visiting pdfFiller and searching for 'FEMA Elevation Certificate'.
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    Once located, open the document in pdfFiller's editing interface, which allows you to fill out the form digitally.
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    Gather necessary information before starting, including property address, flood zone details, and elevation data from a licensed professional.
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    Begin filling in the form by entering the property information in the designated fields, ensuring accuracy in each section.
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    Use the checkboxes provided to indicate flood zone designations and other applicable certifications.
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    As you progress, utilize pdfFiller’s help tools for any unclear sections, ensuring you understand what is required.
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    After inputting all required information, review the completed form for any errors or omissions.
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    Request a certified signature from the licensed surveyor, engineer, or architect who prepared the document.
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    Finalize your document by saving your changes and downloading a copy for your records.
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    If submitting electronically, follow pdfFiller’s instructions to submit the document directly to the required agency.
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The FEMA Elevation Certificate must be completed by a licensed surveyor, civil engineer, or architect. Their professional qualifications ensure accurate documentation of a building's elevation in relation to the base flood elevation.
Completed FEMA Elevation Certificates can be submitted directly to your local flood insurance provider or regulatory agency. Make sure to check any specific submission requirements they might have for electronic or physical submissions.
While there is no universal deadline, it is often required to be submitted before obtaining a flood insurance policy. Check with your insurer or local governing body for specific timeframes regarding submissions.
You will need a site plan showing the structure, elevation data provided by a licensed professional, and any relevant flood zone information. Ensure all required documents are included when you submit the certificate.
Processing times can vary based on your local municipality. Typically, it may take a few days to several weeks to review and approve the form. Stay in contact with the relevant authorities for updates.
Common mistakes include providing incorrect elevation data, failing to have the form signed by a licensed professional, and missing out on necessary support documentation. Always double-check for completeness.
Typically, once submitted, the form cannot be edited. However, if corrections are needed, contact your local regulatory agency to understand how to amend any submitted documents.
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