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What is FEMA Elevation Certificate

The FEMA Elevation Certificate is a government form used by property owners to document a building's elevation relative to the base flood elevation for flood insurance purposes.

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FEMA Elevation Certificate is needed by:
  • Property owners in flood-prone areas
  • Licensed surveyors or engineers certifying building elevations
  • Real estate agents advising clients on flood insurance
  • Insurance agents helping clients obtain flood coverage
  • Local government officials reviewing elevation data
  • Developers needing flood zone compliance information

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Any property owner in flood-prone areas needing flood insurance must complete the FEMA Elevation Certificate with information provided by a licensed surveyor, engineer, or architect.
You will need the building owner's name, address, latitude and longitude, flood zone details, and elevation measurements in relation to the base flood elevation.
The completed FEMA Elevation Certificate must be submitted to your insurance agent or local authority as part of your flood insurance application process.
While the form itself does not have a specific deadline, it is usually required to be submitted when applying for flood insurance. Check with your insurer for specific timing.
Ensure all fields are accurately filled, especially elevation data. Skipping sections or incorrect information can lead to application delays or denial.
Notarization is not required for the FEMA Elevation Certificate, but it must be signed by both the certifier and the property owner for validation.
Processing times can vary, typically taking a few days to a few weeks, depending on local authorities and the completeness of your submission.
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