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    What can you expect?

    Here is the FEMA timeline:

    1)

    Once you complete the application with FEMA and obtain your FEMA Registration

    Identification Number,

    2)

    About 10 days after the application is received by FEMA, you will receive a call from a

    FEMA inspector to set an appointment for an inspection,

    3)

    Then you will have an inspection at the appointed time. The inspector will complete the

    inspection and submit a report to FEMA regarding your property. It will take about 10

    days to process the FEMA inspection report.

    4)

    About 10 days after the FEMA inspection is completed and report is submitted, you will

    receive by mail a letter from FEMA explaining whether you qualify for assistance and if

    you qualify, what assistance you will receive.

    Below are instructions and details to walk you through the FEMA process:

    COMPLETE THE APPLICATION

    Flood victims should complete an application with FEMA. Although they have previously completed

    applications with other agencies, they will need to complete the FEMA application. You can apply in

    three ways:

    1)

    Online athttps://www.fema.gov/apply-assistance- if you have problems, you can call the FEMA

    Internet Help Desk, 24 hours/day at 1-800-745-0243

    2)

    Online athttp://www.disasterassistance.gov/- if you have problems, you can call the FEMA

    Internet Help Desk, 24 hours/day at 1-800-745-0243

    3)

    Via telephone by calling 1-800-621-3362 from 6AM to 10PM (CST) any day of the week4)

    Via telephone by calling 7-1-1 from 6AM to 10PM (CST) any day of the week

    Before starting the application process, you need to have the following ready:

    1)

    A pen and paper

    2)

    Social Security number of all household members

    3)

    Information about your insurance coverage (homeowners, flood, car, renters, mobile home,

    etc.)

    4)

    Financial informationyou will need to provide your total household income, before taxes, at

    the time of the disaster

    5)

    Your contact information

    a.

    Your telephone number

    b.

    The address of your flood-damaged property

    c.

    The address where you can now be reached

    6)

    Bank information, This is optional, but recommended if you are approved for assistance and

    would like to have funds deposited into your bank account

    a.

    Bank name

    b.

    Type of account (checking, savings, etc.)

    c.

    Routing number

    d.

    Account number

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    The application process generally takes about 30 minutes to complete.

    NOTE: Only register with FEMA one time. If you try to register twice, this will delay your application.

    If you dont have access to a computer, there are computers available for public use at the following

    locations in Jefferson County:

    1)

    Arnold Public Library, 1701 Missouri State Rd, Arnold, MO 63010

    a.

    Hours of operation: Mon-Thurs 9AM-9PM, Friday 9AM-6PM, Saturday 9AM-5PM

    b.

    Directions available at:http://www.jeffcolib.org/home/how-do-i/contact-the-

    library/directions-to-the-arnold-branch

    c.

    Terms of Use for this library are available

    here: http://www.jeffcolib.org/home/services/computers-wifi-printing

    2)

    Windsor Public Library, 7479 Metropolitan Blvd, Barnhart, MO 63012

    a.

    Hours of operation: Mon-Thurs 9AM-9PM, Friday 9AM-6PM, Saturday 9AM-5PM

    b.

    Directions available at: http://www.jeffcolib.org/home/how-do-i/contact-the-

    library/directions-to-the-windsor-branchc.

    Terms of Use for this library are available

    here: http://www.jeffcolib.org/home/services/computers-wifi-printing

    3)

    Northwest Public Library, 5680 State Rd. PP, High Ridge, MO 63049

    a.

    Hours of operation: Mon-Thurs 9AM-9PM, Friday 9AM-6PM, Saturday 9AM-5PM

    b.

    Directions available at: http://www.jeffcolib.org/home/how-do-i/contact-the-

    library/directions-to-the-northwest-branch

    c.

    Terms of Use for this library are available

    here: http://www.jeffcolib.org/home/services/computers-wifi-printing

    FEMA REGISTRATION IDENTIFICATION NUMBER

    At the end of the application process, you will receive a FEMA Registration Identification Number. Youwill need to write this number down and keep it for future reference. Do not lose this number.

    If you live in Jefferson County, and would like to have the Jefferson County Emergency

    Management Department place your FEMA number on file with the county for you, please call

    them at 636-797-6200. The Jefferson County Emergency Management Office is open Monday-

    Friday from 8AM-5PM

    I would recommend placing your FEMA ID number on file with Jefferson County as a backup in

    case your number gets misplaced as you deal with the disaster.

    THE CALL TO SCHEULE THE FEMA INSPECTION

    When the FEMA inspector calls to schedule the inspection, make sure to write down:

    1)

    The FEMA Inspectors Name

    2)

    The FEMA inspectors telephone number

    3)

    The date and time of the call

    THE FEMA INSPECTION

    You do not need to be present at the time of the FEMA inspection, however, there must be someone at

    the property who is over the age of 18

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    The FEMA inspector will have an Identification Badge. You should ask to see this when the inspector

    arrives.

    When the FEMA inspector arrives, make sure to write down the following information:

    1) The FEMA Inspectors Name

    2) The FEMA inspectors badge number

    3)

    The date and time the inspector arrives

    During the inspection, you will need to provide the FEMA inspector the following information:

    1)

    Proof of residency. The following documents are considered adequate proof of residency:

    a.

    A recent bank statement showing your name and address

    b.

    A recent utility bill showing you name and address

    c.

    A current rental or lease contract showing your name and the address of the flood-

    impacted property

    d. A state issued drivers license

    2)

    Your FEMA Registration Identification Number

    Note that inspectors only document damage. They do not have money for residents nor will they askyou for money. A FEMA inspector will never, ever ask you for money.

    THE FEMA RESPONSE

    About 10 days after the inspection has been completed and report turned in by the inspector, you

    should receive a letter in the mail from FEMA indicating whether you qualify for assistance. If you

    qualify for assistance, assistance available to you will be described in detail.