Boulder County: Marshall Fire-related FEMA applications must be up to date [Daily Camera, Boulder, Colo.]
Daily Camera (Boulder, CO)
Sep. 23—Homeowners and renters in Boulder County who applied for disaster assistance through FEMA following the Marshall Fire are reminded to ensure their application is up to date.
This can be done by submitting a copy of the insurance settlement or denial letter, any information received regarding additional living expenses as well as any changes of address or information to FEMA, according to a county news release.
"If you have received a settlement or denial letter from your insurance company, it's important to share this information with FEMA," the release states. "This information is crucial to updating your FEMA case."
Those updating their information must provide the 9-digit application number listened on FEMA correspondence.
Track and update information online at DisasterAssistance.Gov or by calling 800-621-3362. FEMA also has a mobile app for smart phones.
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