How do I apply for FEMA disaster assistance for my roof?
Applying for FEMA disaster assistance for roof damage starts with confirming that your area is included in a federal disaster declaration that authorizes Individual Assistance. Once you confirm that assistance is open, the main application options are straightforward.
You can apply online at DisasterAssistance.gov, or you can apply by phone by calling FEMA at 1-800-621-3362. If you prefer in-person help, you may also be able to visit a Disaster Recovery Center (DRC) if one is open in your area. The application will ask for basic information about you and the property, including where you lived at the time of the disaster, the type of damage you experienced, and your insurance information.
Timing matters. In many declarations, applicants generally have 60 days from the presidential disaster declaration authorizing Individual Assistance to apply for FEMA’s Individuals and Households Program. If you miss the deadline, FEMA may accept late applications in limited situations, but it is always better to apply as early as you reasonably can.
After you apply, FEMA may schedule an inspection to verify damage. This is especially common when you request home repair assistance. FEMA’s inspectors typically contact applicants to set an appointment. During the visit, an inspector records the damage and documents the condition of the home. Inspectors do not charge a fee, and they do not decide on the spot whether you are approved.
To prepare, gather what you can before the inspection. Useful items include a photo ID, proof you owned or occupied the home at the time of the disaster, photos of roof and interior damage, and receipts for any emergency measures you already took. If you had to tarp the roof or make temporary repairs, keep those receipts.
After the inspection, FEMA sends a determination letter explaining the status of your application, whether you were approved, and what the money can be used for. If you disagree with the decision or FEMA says more information is needed, you can follow the instructions in the letter to submit documents or appeal. Always seek advice from licensed professionals.
