FEMA Declared Disaster Area Kentucky
May 5th, 2011
Update: On June 21, FEMA declared an additional county eligible for individual assistance.
The following county has been declared eligible for individual assistance:
Floyd County
For an updated list of eligible zip codes please click here:
Zip Code List for FEMA Declared Disaster List Kentucky (individual)
Update: On June 10, FEMA declared four additional counties eligible for individual assistance.
The following counties were declared eligible for individual assistance :
Carroll, Carlisle, Fulton and Johnson
For an updated list of eligible zip codes please click here:
Zip Code List for FEMA Declared Disaster List Kentucky (individual assistance).
Update: On May 27, FEMA declared additional counties eligible for individual assistance.
The following counties were declared eligible for individual assistance:
Ballard, Daviess, Henderson, Lawarence, McLean and Pike counties
For an updated list of eligible zip codes, please click here:
Zip Code List for FEMA Declared Disaster List Kentucky (Individual)
Update: On May 19, FEMA declared additional counties eligible for public assistance.
The following counties were declared eligible for public assistance:
Anderson, Bath, Boone, Boyd, Bracken, Butler, Caldwell, Calloway, Campbell, Carroll, Carter, Clay, Edmonson, Elliott, Estill, Fleming, Franklin, Fulton, Gallatin, Grant, Graves, Green, Greenup, Harlan, Henry, Kenton, Lawrence, Lee, Lewis, Logan, Lyon, Mason, Mercer, Monroe, Morgan, Nicholas, Oldham, Owen, Owsley, Pendleton, Robertson, Spencer, Todd, Trigg, Trimble, Union, Washington
For an updated list of eligible zip codes please click here:
Zip Code List for FEMA Declared Disaster List Kentucky public assistance
On May 4th, FEMA issued a Presidential Disaster Declaration for areas in Kentucky (Public Assistance).
The following counties were declared eligible for Individual Assistance:
Boyd County, Crittenden County, Graves County, Hardin County, Hickman County, Jefferson County, Livingston County, Marshall County, McCracken County, Union County, and Webster County
The following counties were declared eligible for Public Assistance:
Boone County, Bracken County, Campbell County, Carroll County, Carter County, Fleming County, Gallatin County, Kenton County, Lawrence County, Morgan County, Nicholas County, Oldham County, Owen County, and Washington County.
Please click on the following link to read the FEMA release:
President Declares Major Disaster For Kentucky
For a complete list of your properties located in the declared disaster areas, please click on:
Safeguard Properties FEMA Declared Disaster List.
Please note, you will need to be logged on to our web site for access via the above link.
For a listing of the zip codes located in the affected areas, please click here:
Zip Code List for FEMA Declared Disaster List Kentucky Public
Zip Code List for FEMA Declared Disaster List Kentucky Individual
For a direct link to the FEMA web site, please click on http://www.fema.gov/.
To view additional All Client Alerts, please click on Safeguard Properties All Client Alerts.
To review HUD's Declared Disaster Area Moratorium on Foreclosure, please click on HUD Moratorium on Foreclosure.
For information about VA's recommendations for forbearance, please click on the VA's Policy Regarding Natural Disasters.
For information about Freddie Mac's instructions, please see Freddie Mac Disaster Relief Policies.
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