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What is an "elevation certificate"?
An Elevation Certificate is "an official form of
the National Flood Insurance Program created
to compare a property's elevation data
(determined by field measurement) to the Base
Flood Elevation data." By taking specific elevation
measurements and comparing them to
established "bench-marks" or known elevation
points in the community, surveyors are able to
compare the elevation or height of your property
and home to the known flood elevation in
your area. Once this information has been
gathered, it is reported on a form provided to
us by FEMA.
certificates are used to obtain an accurately
rated flood insurance quote or
policy or as a support document to apply
for a Letter of Map Amendment to
revise FEMA's flood map.
Why you may need an "elevation certificate"?
An Elevation Certificate can be used for several
purposes. Most commonly, these certificates
are provided to the local county or city
government authorities during the process of
new construction. This is done to insure that
new homes are build higher than established flood waters. Aside from this case, certificates are used to obtain an accurately
rated flood insurance quote or
policy or as a support document to apply
for a Letter of Map Amendment to
revise FEMA's flood map.
If you believe your property has been
mapped into a flood zone incorrectly,
this is the primary supporting evidence
used to show the correct elevation information
of your property. FEMA’s
flood maps are not detailed enough to
depict your individual property's specific
elevations. However, lenders are
required to use these maps to determine
flood zone and insurance requirements.
Additional, most building permits are
issued based on the same flood map
information. In many cases the maps
depict properties in flood zones, when
in fact, they are not.
The only way to
make this determination is to have an
Elevation Certificate done. If the data
shows FEMA's maps to be in error, you
may be eligible for FEMA's Letter of
Map Amendment (LOMA).
Pricing and Time Frame
Elevation Certificates are priced on an individual basis.
The cost of the certificate is determined by the
location of your home in relation to the closest community benchmark and then measure from that location to your property and back again to the original location in order to "close the loop" in insure accuracy.
Once we have your information, we can provide you with a quote for services within 24 hours and generally can complete the work within 3 business days.
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