Florida Flood Zones Explained (2024)

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Editor's Note: Every time a hurricane threatens Florida, this webpage sees an uptick in traffic, however this page is about FEMA Flood Zones, NOT Hurricane Evacuation Zones. Information about Florida Hurricane Evacuation Zones can be found at the Florida Division of Emergency website.

There are two facts that most people do not know. First, flooding is the number one natural disaster in the United States; even properties not near water can be susceptible to flooding. Second, losses due to floods are not covered by your homeowner’s insurance policy.

The Federal Emergency Management Association (FEMA) puts out “flood maps” that show which areas in Florida tend to be most prone to flooding. I often hear people ask, “is the property in a flood zone?” and usually people describing homes in low-risk areas will say “no, it’s not in a flood zone.” Well, the correct answer is that every property is in a flood zone. It’s just a matter of whether it is in a low, moderate or high-risk flood zone.

Your real estate agent might be able to tell you which flood zone the property you are looking at is in. But it is your insurance agent who will use a Flood Insurance Rate Map or FIRM, to ultimately determine your flood risk. Be aware that federal law requires you to purchase flood insurance if you have a federally backed mortgage and reside in a high-risk area.

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Florida Flood Zones Explained

Here is a break-down of the various flood zones in which you may find a property located.

Moderate to Low Risk Areas
(Flood insurance is not required, but recommended)

Zones B, C, and X
These are flood zones with a less than 1% chance of flooding each year.

High Risk Areas
(Flood Insurance is Mandatory)

Zones A, AE, A1-A30, AH, AO
These areas have a 1% chance of annual flooding and a 26% chance of flooding over 30 years.

Zone AR
This is a flood zone with an increased temporary risk due to the construction or restoration of a levee or a dam.

Zone A99
Areas with a 1% chance of annual flooding that will be protected by a levee or damwhere construction has reached specified legal requirements.

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High Risk – Coastal Areas
(Flood Insurance is Mandatory)

Zone V, VE, V1-V30
Coastal Areas with a 1% or greater chance of flooding annually and subject to the additional hazard of storm waves. Also has a 26% chance of flooding over 30 years.

Undetermined Risk Areas

Zone D
Possible but undetermined flood hazards.

Everyone, no matter where in Florida they live should carry flood insurance available through the National Flood Insurance Program. It is relatively inexpensive, especially if your home is in a low-risk flood zone. A single-family home is limited to $250,000 coverage for structural damage and $100,000 for contents. I have those amounts of coverage on my home in a low-risk flood zone and my premium is just over $300 per year. For less than a dollar a day, I can sleep easy at night when the rain from the latest tropical system is pouring down. It’s a no-brainer.

For more information on flood zones, flood maps, and flood insurance contact your insurance agent or visit www.floodsmart.gov

Florida Flood Zones Explained (2024)

FAQs

What are the flood zones in Florida? ›

Flood Zone Definitions
ZoneDescription
AE and A1-30100-year floodplain, with BFEs determined.
AH100-year floodplain, with ponding, with BFEs determined.
AO100-year floodplain, with sheet flow, with BFEs determined.
AR100-year floodplain, previously protected by flood control structures and being restored.
9 more rows

What is the best flood zone rating? ›

No matter where you live or work, some risk of flooding exists.
  • What is the moderate- to low-risk flood zone? Moderate- to low-risk flood areas are designated with the letters B, C, and X on FEMA flood maps. ...
  • What is the high-risk flood zone? High-risk flood areas begin with the letters A or V on FEMA flood maps.

What does flood zone Code A mean in Florida? ›

Answer: Flood Zone A is a special flood hazard area designation by the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA). Zone A areas have a 1 percent annual chance of flooding. This flood is also called the 100-year flood.

What does flood zone AE mean in Florida? ›

What is Flood Zone AE? Flood Zone AE is an area designated as a high-risk flood zone by FEMA because of its proximity to floodplains, rivers, lakes, and other bodies of water. Flood Zone AE areas have a 1% risk of flooding annually with a 26% risk of flooding over the course of a 30-year mortgage.

What's the worst flood zone? ›

FEMA's high-risk flood zones – those that make up the SFHA – are those that begin with the letters “A” or “V.” Homeowners located in A or V zones are required to purchase flood insurance if they have a mortgage from a federally-backed or federally-regulated lender.

What part of Florida is not a flood zone? ›

Leesburg

Leesburg, Florida is considered one of the safest places in the state when it comes to the risk of hurricanes. It has a hurricane and tropical storm score of zero and it also has a low flood score. It is located in central Florida's Lake County and has a population of more than 31,249 people.

What does AE mean in a flood zone? ›

AE flood zones are areas that present a 1% annual chance of flooding and a 26% chance over the life of a 30-year mortgage, according to FEMA. These regions are clearly defined in Flood Insurance Rate Maps and are paired with detailed information about base flood elevations.

What is a zone A? ›

Zone A is the flood insurance rate zone that corresponds to the I-percent annual chance floodplains that are determined in the Flood Insurance Study by approximate methods of analysis.

What is difference between flood zone A and AE? ›

ZONE A Area inundated by the Base Flood with no Base Flood Elevations determined. ZONE AE Area inundated by the Base Flood with Base Flood Elevations determined.

How do I know if my property is in a flood zone in Florida? ›

Obtain or review the flood map for your area. You can get your overall flood risk at www.floodsmart.gov and enter your address.

Can you build in flood zone A in Florida? ›

Flood Zone AE- The finished floor of the living space must be a minimum of 1' above the Base Flood Elevation (BFE). Parking, storage, and building access areas may be located below the BFE provided that the materials are flood resistant, the spaces are unfinished, and flood openings are provided.

How much is flood insurance in Florida? ›

The average price of flood insurance in Florida is $760 a year. Prices range from $541 in low-risk flood zones to $2,472 in high-risk areas.

What does AE el8 mean? ›

AE Zone. In this example, the property appears to be in an " AE " zone, with an eight-foot elevation requirement (EL 8).

Is flood insurance required in Florida? ›

Flood insurance may help pay to repair or rebuild your home and replace damaged personal property. Florida law does not require homeowners to have flood insurance. However, for most consumers, your home is one of your largest assets and insurance will help to offset the cost to repair or replace your home.

What is a regulatory floodway? ›

Regulatory floodway - A floodplain area that is reserved in an open manner by federal, state or local requirements i.e., unconfined or unobstructed either horizontally or vertically, to provide for the discharge of the base flood so that the cumulative increase in water surface elevation is no more than a designated ...

Is my current location in a flood zone? ›

A good way to figure that out is on a FEMA flood map. The map shows each community's risk of flooding, including specific flood zones and their boundaries. Simply enter your address on the flood map to pull up a record of your area.

What cities in Florida are at risk of flooding? ›

The top-20 list of cities with most properties at substantial risk of flooding includes three other Florida cities: Tampa (43,000 properties), Jacksonville (29,000 properties), and Lehigh Acres (26,000 properties).

What is the difference between Zone A and Zone AE? ›

HIGH-RISK AREAS: ALSO KNOWN AS THE SPECIAL FLOOD HAZARD AREA

These areas are shown on the flood maps as follows. ZONE A Area inundated by the Base Flood with no Base Flood Elevations determined. ZONE AE Area inundated by the Base Flood with Base Flood Elevations determined.

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