NFIP Information for Claims Adjusters CADO Admin / Sunday, October 12, 2014 / Categories: NFIP, Flood Here is a list of some of the resources for adjusters that can be found on the NFIP site. Last Updated: 8/10/2025 Adjuster Authorization Qualified applicants applying for a National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP) Adjuster Authorization are granted a Flood Control Number (FCN) through the Adjuster Authorization process administered by the NFIP Bureau & Statistical Agent on behalf of FEMA. Adjuster Certification and Workshops Adjuster Claims Manual The NFIP provides two types of Manuals, the Claims Manual "This manual improves clarity of flood insurance claims guidance to NFIP Write Your Own (WYO) companies, flood vendors, flood adjusters and examiners, so that policyholders experience consistency and reliability of service." and the Flood Insurance Manual, which is "used primarily by insurers and agents selling and servicing NFIP flood insurance." comments from the source. Claim Forms Here are some of the forms available on the FEMA page that the link takes you to; Adjuster’s Registration Application Adjuster Preliminary Damage Assessment Increased Cost of Compliance (ICC) Adjuster Report Manufactured (Mobile) Home/Travel Trailer Worksheet Cause of Loss and Subrogation Report National Flood Insurance Program Narrative Report Adjuster’s Preliminary Report Adjuster’s Final Report Proof of Loss Worksheet - Building National Flood Insurance Program Terminology Index Steps For the Assignment of Coverage D - Increased Cost of Compliance Coverage (ICC) (pdf) What you need to know about buying flood insurance Handling Claims, When a flood happens, agents and their insurance carriers are often the first call a client will make to start their recovery process. Tags FloodNFIPNFIP FormsNFIP Manual Related articles 2025 NFIP Claims Adjuster Presentations Update NFIP Adjuster Fee Schedules – Fiscal Year (FY) 2024 Revision 2023 Standard Flood Insurance Policy (SFIP) Commentary Redesign to the NFIP Claims Manual Posted Online FEMA Projects Up to $3.5 - $5.3 Billion in Hurricane Ian Flood Insurance Claims Payments Comment Collapse Expand Comments (0) warning You don't have permission to post comments.