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FEMA To Release Streamlined Letter of Map Change Process

On Dec. 17, 2012, FEMA is launching the Online Letter of Map Change (LOMC) - a new way to submit a request to change a property’s flood zone designation. The new Online LOMC application allows anyone to electronically submit required documents and property information when they are requesting FEMA remove their property from a Special Flood Hazard Area (SFHA).

Starting December 17th, applicants can use this new website to request a Letter of Map Amendment (LOMA) instead of using the MT-EZ paper form. A LOMA is a letter from FEMA stating that an existing structure or parcel of land will not be inundated by the base flood. LOMA-eligible requests must be concerning properties on naturally high ground, which have not been elevated by fill.  FEMA is planning to roll out more features in the coming months.

The new Online LOMC offers many advantages over the paper-based request process:

  • Applicants may save information online and finish applying at their convenience
  • Clear and intuitive interface makes applying user-friendly
  • Frequent applicants can manage multiple LOMA requests online
  • More efficient communications with LOMA processing staff
  • Applicants can check their application status in real-time


For more detailed information, visit www.fema.gov/online-lomc

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