Designated Areas: Disaster 4524

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Individual Assistance
Individuals and households in these designated counties are eligible to apply for financial and direct services. Apply for assistance, or learn more about the Individual Assistance program.
- Apache (County)
- Cochise (County)
- Coconino (County)
- Cocopah Indian Reservation
- Colorado River Indian Reservation (Also CA)
- Fort McDowell Indian Reservation
- Fort Mojave Indian Reservation (Also CA)
- Fort Yuma (Quechan) Indian Reservation (Also CA)
- Gila (County)
- Gila River Indian Reservation
- Graham (County)
- Greenlee (County)
- Havasupai Indian Reservation
- Hopi Indian Reservation
- Hualapai Indian Reservation
- Kaibab Indian Reservation
- La Paz (County)
- Maricopa (County)
- Maricopa Indian Reservation (Ak Chin)
- Mohave (County)
- Navajo (County)
- Navajo Nation Reservation (Also NM and UT)
- Pascua Yaqui Indian Reservation
- Pima (County)
- Pinal (County)
- Salt River Indian Reservation
- San Carlos Indian Reservation
- Santa Cruz (County)
- Tohono O'odham Reservation and Trust Lands
- Tonto Apache Reservation
- White Mountain Apache Tribe
- Yavapai (County)
- Yavapai Indian Reservation
- Yavapai-Apache Nation Indian Reservation
- Yuma (County)
- Zuni Pueblo (Indian Reservation)
Public Assistance
State, local, tribal and territorial governments and certain private-non-profit organizations in these designated counties are eligible for assistance for emergency work and the repair or replacement of disaster-damaged facilities. Learn more about the Public Assistance program.
PA
None
PA-A
None
PA-B
- Apache (County)
- Cochise (County)
- Coconino (County)
- Cocopah Indian Reservation
- Colorado River Indian Reservation (Also CA)
- Fort McDowell Indian Reservation
- Fort Mojave Indian Reservation (Also CA)
- Fort Yuma (Quechan) Indian Reservation (Also CA)
- Gila (County)
- Gila River Indian Reservation
- Graham (County)
- Greenlee (County)
- Havasupai Indian Reservation
- Hopi Indian Reservation
- Hualapai Indian Reservation
- Kaibab Indian Reservation
- La Paz (County)
- Maricopa (County)
- Maricopa Indian Reservation (Ak Chin)
- Mohave (County)
- Navajo (County)
- Navajo Nation Reservation (Also NM and UT)
- Pascua Yaqui Indian Reservation
- Pima (County)
- Pinal (County)
- Salt River Indian Reservation
- San Carlos Indian Reservation
- Santa Cruz (County)
- Statewide
- Tohono O'odham Reservation and Trust Lands
- Tonto Apache Reservation
- White Mountain Apache Tribe
- Yavapai (County)
- Yavapai Indian Reservation
- Yavapai-Apache Nation Indian Reservation
- Yuma (County)
- Zuni Pueblo (Indian Reservation)
PA-C
None
PA-D
None
PA-E
None
PA-F
None
PA-G
None
PA-H
None
How a Disaster Gets Declared
The Robert T. Stafford Disaster Relief and Emergency Assistance Act states in part that: "All requests for a declaration by the President that a major disaster exists shall be made by the governor of the affected state or territory, or by the tribal leader."
Visit our How a Disaster Gets Declared page for detailed information on the rules and procedures that guide the process, including:
- Requirements governors/leaders follow when submitting their request for a presidential disaster declaration.
- Authorities granting federally recognized Indian tribal governments the option to request a presidential emergency or major disaster declaration.
- How FEMA regional offices work with state or Indian tribal governments to conduct Preliminary Damage Assessments (PDAs).
- Factors that determine when individual assistance is made available.