Flood Elevation Certificate

Flood Elevation Certificate

The Flood Disaster Protection Act of 1973 requires flood insurance to be purchased for properties in Special Flood Hazard Areas before owners can receive financial assistance from insurance companies. The Flood Elevation Certificate is a tool that FEMA uses to certify building elevations if the building is located in a Special Flood Hazard Area. This form will help determine the proper flood insurance premium rate for the building

A Tri-County Licensed Surveyor will evaluate and provide data to help properly rate properties for flood insurance. An Elevation Certificate can determine precisely where your home is located in relationship to the Base Flood Elevation.