Flood Zone Statement and Authorization - Kentucky 2025

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Your insurance company will send your declarations page to you via email, fax, or regular mail as soon as you buy your policy. Many insurers also allow you to access your insurance declarations page online.
The insurance company that issued your flood insurance policy will provide you with a declaration page which is a part of your annual policy contract. The declaration page is usually the first page and is an outline of your flood insurance policy that provides the information youll need at the time of a loss.
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.
Local government offices, such as the planning or public works department, often maintain records of flood events and property damage. These records can provide additional information about the propertys flood history.
Your dec page will be provided to you by your insurance company. It is typically the first page of your full homeowners insurance policy. If you cant find your dec page, contact your insurance company to have them mail you a physical copy or email you a PDF.
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A Policy Declaration page is acceptable evidence of flood insurance.
State local floodplain permits are required for development in A and AE zones. These zones are also areas where the mandatory purchase of flood insurance is required with a federally backed loan.

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