Impacted by Recent Flooding, Tornadoes and Severe Storms? Here’s How to Apply for FEMA Assistance
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Homeowners and renters in
This assistance may include help to make temporary repairs to a disaster-damaged house, pay for another short-term place to live while permanent repairs are made and/or help with serious, disaster-related needs not already covered by other programs.
To start your recovery:
* Call your insurance agent to see if there is coverage for your losses under a traditional homeowner's or renter's policy, or a flood insurance policy.
* Document your damage. Take photos or video. Make a list of damaged items.
* Register with
* Register online at www.DisasterAssistance.gov.
* Use a smartphone to register through http://m.FEMA.gov; click "Apply Online for FEMA Assistance," and you will be directed to www.DisasterAssistance.gov.
* Register by phone using
* Be ready to register. When calling the
What Happens After I Apply?
Individuals with residential damage will be referred for an inspection of their house or apartment to see if there is damage that may be eligible for
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* The inspector will visually look at the damage, review your records and make notes of the impacts. This process generally takes 20-40 minutes.
* The inspector will ask to see:
* Photo identification.
* Proof of ownership/occupancy for the damaged residence such as homeowner's insurance, a tax bill, mortgage-payment book or utility bill.
* Insurance documents: home and/or auto (structural insurance/auto declaration sheet).
* List of household occupants living in residence at time of disaster.
* Disaster-related damage to both real and personal property.
* That information is electronically transmitted to
* The inspector will not be able to provide a determination at that time of how much assistance you may receive, nor will they condemn property. Their job is to document the damage for consideration of disaster recovery programs. The determination is made after the review of documented damage.
* All FEMA inspectors will have photo FEMA ID badges. It is OK to ask to see that ID if it is not readily visible. If the inspector cannot produce a FEMA ID, do not provide personal information or let him/her into your house. Report the person to local law enforcement immediately.
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You may receive a visit from more than one inspector during the recovery process. In addition to
For those who are eligible, the letter states the dollar amount of the grant and how the money must be used. If you disagree with
Read your determination letter carefully.
If you have any questions, you may contact the FEMA Helpline at 800-621-3362 (TTY 800-462-7585). More details on the
Individuals and business owners who sustained losses in the designated area can begin applying for assistance by registering online at www.DisasterAssistance.gov or by calling 1-800-621- 3362 or 1-800-462-7585 TTY. The toll-free telephone numbers will operate from



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