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Community Status Book

The National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP) enables property owners to purchase flood insurance. In return, communities agree to adopt and implement local floodplain management regulations that contribute to protecting lives and reducing the risk of new construction and substantial improvements from future flooding.

The NFIP Community Status Book contains the current "NFIP status" of a community in the declared counties.

The "NFIP status" can be that a community either:

  • Participates in the NFIP
  • Does not participate in the NFIP
  • Is suspended or sanctioned

The NFIP status has implications for disaster assistance to the community and to its citizens.

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Public Notification on a Community’s Status

Effective Dec. 2, 2020, a final rule modernized regulations to allow FEMA to publish its notices on community status information on the internet or by another comparable method, in place of the Federal Register.

View Communities That Received Notices

Community Rating System Participating Communities

The Community Rating System (CRS) is a voluntary incentive program that recognizes and encourages community floodplain management practices that exceed the minimum requirements of the National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP).

Learn More About the Community Rating System

Find a Community Status Report

Please select the state, territory or nation to see the report. These documents are provided in Adobe PDF, comma separated values (CSV) text file and HTML formats.

StatePDFCSV
AlabamaPDF 36KBCSV 45KB
AlaskaPDF 7KBCSV 5KB
American SamoaPDF 2KBCSV.2KB
ArizonaPDF11KBCSV 10KB
ArkansasPDF 38KBCSV 47KB
CaliforniaPDF 43KBCSV 55KB
ColoradoPDF 22KBCSV 26KB
ConnecticutPDF 15KBCSV 18KB
DelawarePDF 7KBCSV 5KB
District of ColumbiaPDF 2KBCSV.2KB
FloridaPDF 40KBCSV 48KB
GeorgiaPDF 43KBCSV 52KB
GuamPDF 2KBCSV.2KB
HawaiiPDF 3KBCSV.6KB
IdahoPDF 15KBCSV 17KB
IllinoisPDF 75KBCSV 96KB
IndianaPDF 37KBCSV 44KB
IowaPDF 48KBCSV 62KB
KansasPDF 36KBCSV 44KB
KentuckyPDF 28IBCSV 35KB
LouisianaPDF 27KBCSV 33KB
MarylandPDF 13KBCSV 14KB
MainePDF 71KBCSV 95KB
MassachusettsPDF 26KBCSV 35KB
MichiganPDF 64KBCSV 85KB
MinnesotaPDF 49KBCSV 62KB
MississippiPDF 26KBCSV 32KB
MissouriPDF 57KBCSV 71KB
MontanaPDF 13KBCSV 14KB
NebraskaPDF 35KBCSV 44KB
NevadaPDF 5KBCSV 3KB
New HampshirePDF 18KBCSV 23KB
New JerseyPDF 45KBCSV 59KB
New MexicoPDF 11KBCSV 11KB
New YorkPDF 110KBCSV 153KB
North CarolinaPDF 52KBCSV 62KB
North DakotaPDF 27KBCSV 31KB
Northern Mariana IslandsPDF 2KBCSV.3KB
OhioPDF 65KBCSV 84KB
OklahomaPDF 37KBCSV 46KB
OregonPDF21KBCSV 26KB
PennsylvaniaPDF 178KBCSV 258KB
Puerto RicoPDF 3KBCSV.5KB
Rhode IslandPDF 5KBCSV 4KB
South CarolinaPDF 20KBCSV 24KB
South DakotaPDF 19KBCSV 21KB
TennesseePDF 33KBCSV 40KB
TexasPDF 105KBCSV 131KB
UtahPDF 17KBCSV 20KB
VermontPDF 23KBCSV 28KB
Virgin IslandsPDF 2KBCSV.2KB
VirginiaPDF 24KBCSV 30KB
WashingtonPDF 26KBCSV 30KB
West VirginiaPDF 23KBCSV 28KB
WisconsinPDF 46KBCSV 59KB
WyomingPDF 9KBCSV 9KB