New & Preliminary FEMA Flood Maps
FEMA is working across the nation to update the current Flood Insurance Rate Maps. Below is a list of areas where maps are currently being updated. See the maps before they become effective.
Property Owners Can Take Advantage of Grandfathering
If a property is mapped into a high-risk area such as Zone A or AE, and the owner has a mortgage through a federally regulated or insured lender, flood insurance will be required when the FIRM becomes effective.
Preliminary Flood Insurance Rate Maps are available in the following counties:
Texas- Preliminary
Note: Counties with Preliminary FEMA Flood Maps available (showing likely changes to the flood zone) are listed above. If your county is not listed, you can get a Report showing the current Flood Insurance Rate Map & Flood Zone by clicking the button below.
Oklahoma- Preliminary
Note: Counties with Preliminary FEMA Flood Maps available (showing likely changes to the flood zone) are listed above. If your county is not listed, you can get a Report showing the current Flood Insurance Rate Map & Flood Zone by clicking the button below.
Note: Counties with Preliminary FEMA Flood Maps available (showing likely changes to the flood zone) are listed above. If your county is not listed, you can get a Report showing the current Flood Insurance Rate Map & Flood Zone by clicking the button below.
Louisiana- Preliminary
Note: Counties with Preliminary FEMA Flood Maps available (showing likely changes to the flood zone) are listed above. If your county is not listed, you can get a Report showing the current Flood Insurance Rate Map & Flood Zone by clicking the button below.