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An Elevation Certificate is the most recognized document produced by the [[NFIP]].
An '''Elevation Certificate''' is the most recognized document produced by the [[NFIP]].


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== Underwriting Resources ==
== Underwriting Resources ==
The following pages are only available to Underwriters.
* [[UW:Example ECs|Example ECs]] - A gallery of example EC's
* [[UW:Example ECs|Example ECs]] - A gallery of example EC's
* [[UW:Elevation Certificate Validation|Elevation Certificate Validation]] - How to validate an Elevation Certificate
* [[UW:Elevation Certificate Validation|Elevation Certificate Validation]] - How to validate an Elevation Certificate
* [[UW:Elevation Certificate Interpretation|Elevation Certificate Interpretation]] - Rules for interpreting EC information
* [[UW:Elevation Certificate Interpretation|Elevation Certificate Interpretation]] - Rules for interpreting EC information
* [[UW:Apply Elevation Certificate|Apply Elevation Certificate]] - How an Underwriter should apply an EC to a policy
* [[UW:Apply Elevation Certificate|Apply Elevation Certificate]] - How an Underwriter should apply an EC to a policy
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Latest revision as of 08:37, 3 March 2025

An Elevation Certificate is the most recognized document produced by the NFIP.

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