Hometown News For Orange County, Texas
Texans who registered with FEMA for disaster aid are urged by recovery officials to “stay in touch.” It is the best way to get answers and resolve potential issues that might have resulted in assistance being denied.
After registering with FEMA, applicants should receive notice by mail as to whether or not they qualify for federal disaster assistance.
Read the letter carefully.
A denial letter may just mean the application is missing information such as verification of occupancy of the damaged property, proof of identity, documentation of disaster damage, or what is covered under an insurance policy.
Call the FEMA Helpline if you do not receive a letter.
FEMA looks at a number of things to determine if a survivor will receive disaster assistance.
The agency must be able to:
If you received an inspection and believe the inspector did not see all of your damage, call the FEMA Helpline at800-621-3362.
Applicants must provide proof of occupancy such as a utility bill.
Texans in the affected counties who suffered disaster damage have until May 18 to register for assistance. To do so:
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