Flood Zone Statement and Authorization - Utah 2025

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DETACHED STRUCTURES Under the final rule, flood insurance is no longer required on structures that are part of a residential property but are detached from the primary residential structure and do not serve as a residence, such as a toolshed or pool house.
High-risk flood areas begin with the letters A or V on FEMA flood maps. They are also known as special flood hazard areas (SFHAs). If you own a property in a high-risk zone and have a federally backed mortgage, you must purchase flood insurance.
Congress mandates that federally regulated or insured lenders require flood insurance for all buildings located in a Special Flood Hazard Area (SFHA) with a federally backed loan.
If the structure is not in a flood zone, flood insurance is not required. If you like it and the numbers work, go for it.
High-risk flood areas, A or V on FEMA flood maps, face the highest risk of flooding. If you own a property in a high-risk zone and have a federally backed mortgage, you are required to purchase flood insurance as a condition of that loan.

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Start by contacting your local floodplain manager. They often work for your citys or countys building, permitting, engineering or land use department. Ask them if there is an elevation certificate on file for your property.
FEMAs low and moderate-risk flood zones those outside the SFHA are those that begin with the letters X, B, or C. Flood insurance is not required within these zones.
A Policy Declaration page is acceptable evidence of flood insurance.

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