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Flood Risk in Noble County, IN

FEMA flood zone classifications, expected annual losses, and estimated NFIP insurance costs for Noble County, IN.

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Flood Risk
High
SFHA Coverage
8.1%
in flood hazard area
Est. Flood Premium
$283
per year (NFIP est.)
NRI Risk Score
52.3
High ยท out of 100
Rate per $1K Value
$1.25
NFIP benchmark rate
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Flood Insurance Estimate

Estimated annual NFIP premium based on a median home value of $225,233. Actual premiums vary by property risk, elevation, and coverage level.

Annual Premium
$283
/year
โ‰ˆ $24/month
Calculated at $1.25 per $1,000 of home value.
Nation: 9th PercentileState: 8th Percentile
Expected Annual Loss
$5,868,266
FEMA NRI ยท all flood events
Nation: 52th PercentileState: 41th Percentile

FEMA Flood Zones in Noble County

Distribution of FEMA Flood Insurance Rate Map (FIRM) zone designations across Noble County, IN.

SFHA Coverage: 8.1%

The Special Flood Hazard Area (SFHA) is the land subject to the 1% annual chance flood event (the "100-year flood"). Federal law requires flood insurance for federally-backed mortgages on properties within the SFHA.

Nation: 65th PercentileState: 49th Percentile

Moderate to Low Risk

Zone XZone BZone C
91.9%

Outside the 1% annual chance floodplain. Flood insurance not federally required, but strongly recommended.

High Risk (Inland)

Zone AZone AEZone AHZone AOZone ARZone A99
8.1%

1% annual chance of flooding. Mandatory flood insurance required for federally backed mortgages.

Zone percentages may not sum to 100% due to rounding, parcels carrying multiple zone designations, or areas without FIRM coverage. Verify the current flood map for your specific property at msc.fema.gov.

FEMA National Risk Index

FEMA's NRI measures expected annual losses from 18 natural hazards, adjusted for social vulnerability and community resilience.

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High Risk โ€” Score: 52.3

This area has high overall natural hazard risk per FEMA's National Risk Index.

Overall NRI Score
52.3
Nation: 25th PercentileState: 37th Percentile
Expected Annual Loss (Flood)
$5,868,266
Nation: 52th PercentileState: 41th Percentile
SFHA Area
8.1%
Nation: 65th PercentileState: 49th Percentile

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Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need flood insurance in Noble County, IN?โ€บ

8.1% of Noble County, IN lies within FEMA's Special Flood Hazard Area (SFHA). Federal law requires flood insurance for all federally-backed mortgages on properties within the SFHA. If your home is in an SFHA, your lender will mandate coverage. Even outside the SFHA, FEMA estimates that roughly 20% of flood insurance claims come from outside high-risk zones.

How much does flood insurance cost in Noble County, IN?โ€บ

The estimated annual NFIP flood insurance premium for a median-priced home ($225,233) in Noble County, IN is approximately $283/year ($24/month). Actual premiums under FEMA's Risk Rating 2.0 vary by property-specific flood exposure, elevation certificate, foundation type, and coverage level. Private flood insurance alternatives may offer different rates.

What FEMA flood zone is Noble County, IN in?โ€บ

Noble County, IN contains multiple FEMA flood zones across its area. 8.1% of the area is in the Special Flood Hazard Area (SFHA). Zone AE (high-risk with detailed base flood elevations) covers 7.4%. Zone X (moderate to low risk) covers 91.9%. Verify your specific property's zone at msc.fema.gov.

What is the NFIP and how does it affect Noble County, IN?โ€บ

The National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP) is a federal program managed by FEMA that provides flood insurance to property owners, renters, and businesses in participating communities. NFIP coverage is required for properties in FEMA-designated Special Flood Hazard Areas (SFHAs) with federally backed mortgages. FEMA's Risk Rating 2.0 (implemented in 2021) now prices policies based on individual property risk rather than just flood zone designation, which means some properties have seen significant premium changes.

Can I get private flood insurance in Noble County, IN?โ€บ

Yes. Private flood insurance is available as an alternative to NFIP coverage in most areas including Noble County, IN. Private policies can sometimes offer broader coverage, higher limits, or competitive rates compared to the NFIP. In some cases, private flood insurance is accepted by lenders to satisfy mandatory flood insurance requirements. Compare quotes from multiple insurers and consult a licensed agent to determine which option is best for your property.

What does the FEMA NRI flood risk score mean for Noble County, IN?โ€บ

FEMA's National Risk Index (NRI) assigns Noble County, IN an overall risk score of 52.3 out of 100 (High risk). The NRI measures expected annual losses from 18 natural hazards relative to a community's social vulnerability and community resilience. A higher score indicates greater composite risk. This score should be considered alongside specific flood zone data for individual properties.

Data Sources: FEMA National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP) Risk Rating 2.0 benchmark rates; FEMA National Risk Index (NRI); FEMA Flood Insurance Rate Maps (FIRM) via the National Flood Hazard Layer; U.S. Census Bureau ACS 5-Year Estimates. Home values are ACS median values adjusted with FHFA HPI for current market conditions.

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