What is a FEMA Elevation Certificate, when do I need one, and how can I obtain one for my property?

A FEMA Elevation Certificate is a form available on FEMA's website that is used to certify building elevations in order to demonstrate compliance with the A-CC Flood Protection Ordinance. It is also used to determine the flood insurance premium rate, and/or to support a request to FEMA to remove a property from the regulated floodplain.

  • New construction or substantial improvement of an existing structure within or adjacent to the floodplain generally requires an Elevation Certificate. An initial certificate based on plans is required for the Building Permit, and another one, based on finished construction, is required for the Certificate of Occupancy. An Elevation Certificate is also needed whenever a property owner disputes the location of the floodplain on their property and wishes to request that FEMA remove their property from the floodplain.
  • A property owner must secure the services of a professional engineer, land surveyor, or architect licensed in Georgia in order to execute an Elevation Certificate.
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