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  2. Enter an address, place, or coordinates: Whether you are in a high risk zone or not, you may need flood insurance because most homeowners insurance doesn't cover flood damage. If you live in an area with low or moderate flood risk, you are 5 times more likely to experience flood than a fire in your home over the next 30 years.

  3. Flood Maps - FEMA.gov

    www.fema.gov/flood-map

    The FEMA Flood Map Service Center (MSC) is the official online location to find all flood hazard mapping products created under the National Flood Insurance Program, including your community’s flood map.

  4. Flood Data Viewers and Geospatial Data | FEMA.gov

    www.fema.gov/flood-maps/national-flood-hazard-layer

    In the NFHL Viewer, you can use the address search or map navigation to locate an area of interest and the NFHL Print Tool to download and print a full Flood Insurance Rate Map (FIRM) or FIRMette (a smaller, printable version of a FIRM) where NFHL data exists. Technical GIS users can also utilize a series of dedicated GIS web services that ...

  5. Know Your Flood Risk: Homeowners, Renters or Business Owners -...

    www.fema.gov/flood-maps/know-your-risk/homeowners

    The Flood Map Service Center includes links to free resources like flood maps where you can learn more about your community’s risk. Enter the street address you are interested in learning more about and find out what flood zone it is in.

  6. Find Current Flood Map? - FEMA.gov

    www.fema.gov/faq/find-current-flood-map

    To find the effective Flood Insurance Rate Map (FIRM) or Flood Hazard Boundary Map (FHBM) for your area of interest, you may use the Address Search feature. The Address Search allows you to search by specific address or location.

  7. Find a Flood Map? - FEMA.gov

    www.fema.gov/faq/find-flood-map

    The FEMA Flood Map Service Center (MSC) is the official public source for flood hazard information produced in support of the National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP). Use the MSC to find your official flood map, access a range of other flood hazard products, and take advantage of tools for better understanding flood risk.

  8. Elevation Certificate - FEMA.gov

    www.fema.gov/about/glossary/elevation-certificate

    This elevation information is needed to show compliance with the floodplain management ordinance. FEMA encourages communities to use the Elevation Certificate developed by FEMA to fulfill this requirement since it also can be used by the property owner to obtain flood insurance.

  9. Products and Tools | FEMA.gov

    www.fema.gov/flood-maps/products-tools

    Flood map products, including National Flood Hazard Layer, Map Service Center, Risk MAP, Living with Levees products, High Water Mark Initiative, and Know Your Risk products.

  10. FEMA Floodmaps | FEMA.gov

    floodmaps.fema.gov/fhm/bfe_status/bfe_main.asp

    Flood hazard determinations may include the addition or modification of any Base Flood Elevation (BFE), base flood depth, Special Flood Hazard Area (SFHA) boundary or zone designation, or regulatory floodway on the Flood Insurance Rate Map (FIRM).

  11. NOPAGETAB_NFHLWMS - FEMA

    hazards.fema.gov/femaportal/wps/portal/NFHLWMS

    FEMA provides access to the National Flood Hazard Layer (NFHL) through web mapping services. The NFHL is a computer database that contains FEMA.s flood hazard map data. The simplest way for you to access the flood hazard data, including the NFHL, is through FEMAs Map Service Center (MSC).