How do I cancel my Flood Insurance? FLOOD INSURANCE IS REQUIRED BY FEDERAL LAW. Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) "ASK THE EXPERT" page. If a property is no longer in a SFHA, you may begin the process to have flood insurance requirements removed. Contact your insurance agent and lender to inquire about their procedures for canceling a flood insurance policy. Once you have verification that a property is outside a SFHA, you need to work with your insurance agent and lender to submit the necessary forms to FEMA. Completion and submission to FEMA of Form 81-17 is required to cancel flood insurance on a property. For more information on canceling a flood insurance policy, visit www.fema.gov/fima. Effective March 16, 2004, new Flood Insurance Rate Maps (FIRM) will become effective for different portions of the City of Columbus, particularly the area of the city known as "Franklinton". While the City of Columbus administers a flood plain development code for the FEMA, the Building Services division is not empowered to rule on whether or not a parcel of land is located within a special flood hazard area (SFHA). For an official determination of a flood zone designation, you may contact either an Ohio-registered land surveyor, engineer, or architect. A copy of the new FIRM maps can be viewed at the Building Services Division located at 757 Carolyn Avenue. See General Department Information for the hours of operation. |