FEMA Forms and Technical Bulletins

- Forms Needed to Request Changes to FEMA Flood Insurance Rate Maps (FIRMs)
- FEMA Technical Bulletins
- Other FEMA Forms (Elevation & Flood Proofing Certificate)


Forms Needed to Request Changes to FEMA Flood Insurance Rate Maps (FIRMs)

  • MT-EZ Form - Use for Single Lot LOMA (Letter of Map Amendment; NO FILL involved
  • MT-1 Forms - Use for: (1) Multi-Lot LOMAs, & (2) LOMR-F (Letters of Map Revision based on FILL)
  • MT-2 Forms - Use for changes to FIRMs based on better data (i.e., updated hydrology or topography) or changes to the BFE or floodway (i.e., due to projects like bridges/culverts, flood control levees, etc.)
related links:
  -  Information sheet on requesting changes to FEMA Flood Insurance Rate Maps (FIRMs) (under construction)
  -  FEMA LOMA / LOMR-F Tutorial Series - You can learn more about LOMAs and LOMR-Fs, and can even fill out and print the forms on-line!

Technical Bulletins Available from FEMA

As of March 1998, the following FEMA Technical Bulletins are available (only those applicable to Minnesota are included):

Note: Some of the files are provided in Adobe Acrobat Portable Document Format. All PDF documents on the FEMA Web site are characterized by the following or similar graphic icon pdf. This icon is usually placed next to the document link. The Acrobat Reader needed to view the files can be downloaded FREE. If you have accessibility problems viewing any PDF document on these pages, go to http://access.adobe.com/simple_form.html and use the online conversion tools to obtain the document in text format.

  • Guide-01 User's Guide to Technical Bulletins pdf
    Provides a list of available technical bulletins, a key word/subject reference index for all the bulletins, and information about how to obtain copies of the bulletins.
  • 1-93 Openings in Foundation Walls pdf
    Provides guidance on the NFIP regulations concerning the requirement for openings in below-Base Flood Elevation foundation walls for buildings located in Zones A, AE, A1-A30, AR, AO, and AH.
  • 2-93 Flood-Resistant Materials Requirements pdf
    Provides guidance on the NFIP regulations concerning the required use of flood-damage resistant construction materials for building components located below the Base Flood Elevation in Special Flood Hazard Areas (both A and V zones).
  • 3-93 Non-Residential Floodproofing -- Requirements and Certification pdf
    Provides guidance on the NFIP regulations concerning watertight construction and the required certification for flood proofed non-residential buildings in Zones A, AE, A1-A30, AR, AO, and AH whose lowest floors are below the Base Flood Elevation.
  • 4-93 Elevator Installation pdf
    Provides guidance on the NFIP regulations concerning the installation of elevators below the Base Flood Elevation in Special Flood Hazard Areas (both A and V zones).
  • 6-93 Below-Grade Parking Requirements pdf
    Provides guidance on the NFIP regulations concerning the design of below-grade parking garages beneath buildings located in Zones A, AE, A1-A30, AR, AO, and AH.
  • 7-93 Wet Floodproofing Requirements pdf
    Provides guidance on the NFIP regulations concerning wet floodproofing of certain types of structures located in Zones A, AE, A1-A30, AR, AO, and AH.
  • 10-01 Ensuring that Structures Built on Fill In or Near Special Flood Hazard Areas are Reasonably Safe From Flooding* pdf (852 KB)
    This technical bulletin discusses building techniques, including the use of fill, that can be used to ensure structures are reasonably safe from flooding.
    (* Note: In Minnesota, the techniques listed in Technical Bulletin 10-01 are only allowed if the community amends their floodplain management ordinance and adopts the technical bulletin. Currently, only the cities of St. Paul and Stillwater have amended their floodplain regulations to make Technical Bulletin 10-01 applicable.)

Other FEMA Forms (Elevation & Flood Proofing Certificate)

  • FEMA Elevation Certificates - Use this form to document the surveyed elevations on a property (i.e., lowest floor, lowest adjacent grade, etc.). This form is required for most map appeals to FEMA (i.e., LOMAs - Letter of Map Amendment; LOMR-F - Letter of Map Revision based on Fill) and by many communities to verify structures have been built as permitted/proposed (for "as-built" elevations).
  • FEMA Flood Proofing Certificate