There are several types of LOMC that are applicable to different situations. The types of LOMC that you may request are listed below, with brief descriptions for the applicable conditions for each. You can begin the request process by visiting FEMA’s
LOMC website, where an online application and information on how to request a change to the flood zone designation is available.
- Letter of Map Amendment (LOMA) – A LOMA is used when the existing natural high ground is higher than the Base Flood Elevation, but the property is shown on the FIRM as inside the SFHA. This is typically for small areas where the scale of the FIRM does not allow for the area to be shown outside of the SFHA.
- Letter of Map Revision (LOMR) – A LOMR is an official revision to an effective FIRM that may change flood insurance risk zones, boundary delineations, and/or the BFE. A LOMR usually results in reprinting a portion of a FIRM.
- Letter of Map Revision-Based on Fill (LOMR-F) – A LOMR-F is similar to a LOMA, but instead of being based on natural ground elevations the property or structure has been elevated by fill in order to elevate it above the BFE.
- Conditional Letters of Map Change – A CLOMA, CLOMR, or CLOMR-F is used for a proposed project based on the conditions listed above.
- Conditional Letter of Map Amendment (CLOMA) – A CLOMA is a letter from FEMA stating a proposed structure on the natural high ground would not be inundated by the BFE if built.
- Conditional Letter of Map Revision (CLOMR) – A CLOMR is a letter from FEMA stating that a proposed project would affect the flood zone characteristics and result in modifications of the existing SFHA or the BFE if built.
- Conditional Letter of Map Revision-Based on Fill (CLOMR-F) – A CLOMR-F is a letter from FEMA stating a parcel or proposed structure that will be elevated by fill would not be inundated by the base flood if built as proposed.