Flood Insurance

The National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP) is managed by FEMA and is delivered to the public by a network of more than 47 insurance companies and the NFIP Direct.

Floods can happen anywhere. Most homeowners insurance does not cover flood damage. Flood insurance is a separate policy that can cover buildings, the contents in a building, or both, so it is important to protect your most important assets — your home, your business, your possessions.

The NFIP provides flood insurance to property owners, renters and businesses, and having this coverage helps them recover faster when floodwaters recede. The NFIP works with communities required to adopt and enforce floodplain management regulations that help mitigate flooding effects.

Flood insurance is available to anyone living in one of the 22,600 participating NFIP communities. Homes and businesses in high-risk flood areas with mortgages from government-backed lenders are required to have flood insurance.

The first step towards buying a policy is getting a quote, with the NFIP Quote Tool you can find the flood insurance coverage that works for you, it only takes a few minutes to get a free and personalized quote using this new online resource.

To purchase flood insurance, share the quote with an agent near you or you can call your insurance company or agent, the same person who sells your home or auto insurance. If you need help finding a provider, go to floodsmart.gov/get-insured/flood-insurance-provider or call the NFIP at (877) 336-2627.

Plan ahead as there is typically a 30-day waiting period for an NFIP policy to go into effect, unless the coverage is mandated it is purchased as required by a government backed lender or is related to a community flood map change.

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FEMA administers the NFIP and it is a partnership between the federal government, the property and casualty insurance industry, states, local officials, lending institution, and property owners.

Each year, more than 47 private insurance companies participate in the Write-Your-Own (WYO) program selling and servicing NFIP policies through their insurance agents.

FEMA retains responsibility for underwriting flood insurance coverage sold under that program and by the NFIP Direct. There are 4.7 million policyholders nationwide and the NFIP is the nation’s largest single-line insurance program providing nearly $1.3 trillion in coverage against flood.

NFIP Direct

NFIP offers a wide range of publications, videos, graphics and online tools that help policyholders, agents and other servicers navigate the flood insurance process before, during and after disaster.

Digital resources can be downloaded, and certain print publications can be ordered for free using the Publications Order Form.

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Insurance Outreach Publications

  • Starting Your Recovery After a Flood
  • Wind Damage vs Water Damage: What You Need To Know When Filing A Claim
  • What Does Flood Insurance Cover In A Basement?

We provide reports on the National Flood Insurance Program’s (NFIP) financials and offer guidance on conducting daily operations for existing and new NFIP sellers and servicers. Find information on the Write-Your-Own program, reinsurance, NFIP’s pricing approach, plus the Flood Insurance Manual and other tools.

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