Flood Zone Statement and Authorization - Alaska 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the property address in the designated field at the top of the form.
  3. In the 'Statement by Sellers' section, check one of the three options provided to indicate the flood zone status of the property. Ensure you select the option that accurately reflects your knowledge.
  4. If applicable, provide details about any attached survey or Flood Certification form by filling in the name of the certifying entity in the space provided.
  5. In the 'Statement by Buyers' section, acknowledge that you have been informed about the flood zone status by signing and dating where indicated.
  6. Complete your address information, including city, state, and zip code for both sellers and buyers as required.

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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.
Renters flood insurance policies protect the things you own inside your home. They protect things like your furniture, clothes, television, computers, rugs and some artwork. This type of policy covers your belongings for up to $100,000 of damage.
You must live in a community that participates in the National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP) to qualify for National Flood Insurance. Find out if your community participates in the NFIP and the kinds of NFIP resources available in your community.
Structures Not Eligible for Flood Insurance Under the NFIP Mobile homes not affixed to a permanent site. Travel trailers and campers. Converted buses or vans. Buildings entirely in, on, or over water into which boats are floated.
A Policy Declaration page is acceptable evidence of flood insurance.

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Flood insurance is available to anyone living in one of the almost 23,000 participating NFIP communities. Homes and businesses in high-risk flood areas with mortgages from government-backed lenders are required to have flood insurance. For more information about whats covered and to find a policy visit FloodSmart.gov.
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.
How to Check the Flood Loss History for Your House Check Your Flood Zone. Review the Sellers Disclosure. Hire a Professional Inspector. Request a Flood Loss History Report. Consult Local Authorities. Talk to Neighbors. Flood Insurance. Flood Mitigation Measures.

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