Floodplain Information

Flood zones are geographic areas that the FEMA has defined according to varying levels of flood risk.

These zones are depicted on a community's Flood Insurance Rate Map (FIRM) or Flood Hazard Boundary Map.

Each zone reflects the severity or type of flooding in the area.

  • FEMA The National Flood Insurance Program:  Link
  • FEMA The National Flood Insurance Program: Flood Hazard Mapping:  Link
  • FEMA Flood Insurance Rate Maps:  Link
  • California Flood Insurance information: Link
  • FEMA Publications and other helpful information: Link

Yuba County Specific Flood Information

  • Yuba County Flood Insurance Study (FIS):  PDF
  • Yuba County Floodplain Management Ordinance:  PDF
  • Yuba County 2022-2023 Program for Public Information (PPI) Document:  PDF
  • Yuba County's list of available Post Elevation Certificates:  PDF
  • Is your property in a Special Flood Hazard Area?  If so, please read:  PDF

To request Flood Zone Information on a property in Yuba County, contact us at (530) 749-5420Call: (530) 749-5420 or email us at [email protected]

Yuba County keeps copies of Elevation Certificates that we have received for properties within the County.  To see if one is available for your property, contact us at (530) 749-5420Call: (530) 749-5420 or email us at [email protected]

In communities that participate in the NFIP, flood insurance is available to all property owners and renters in these zones:

Moderate to Low Risk
Zone Description
B, C, and X Areas outside the 1-percent annual chance floodplain, areas of 1% annual chance sheet flow flooding where average depths are less than 1 foot, areas of 1% annual chance stream flooding where the contributing drainage area is less than 1 square mile, or areas protected from the 1% annual chance flood by levees. No Base Flood Elevations or depths are shown within this zone. Insurance purchase is not required in these zones.
High Risk Areas
Zone Description
A Areas with a 1% annual chance of flooding and a 26% chance of flooding over the life of a 30-year mortgage. Because detailed analyses are not performed for such areas; no depths or base flood elevations are shown within these zones.
AE, A1-A30 Areas with a 1% annual chance of flooding and a 26% chance of flooding over the life of a 30-year mortgage. In most instances, base flood elevations derived from detailed analyses are shown at selected intervals within these zones.
AH Areas with a 1% annual chance of shallow flooding, usually in the form of a pond, with an average depth ranging from 1 to 3 feet. These areas have a 26% chance of flooding over the life of a 30-year mortgage. Base flood elevations derived from detailed analyses are shown at selected intervals within these zones.
AO River or stream flood hazard areas, and areas with a 1% or greater chance of shallow flooding each year, usually in the form of sheet flow, with an average depth ranging from 1 to 3 feet. These areas have a 26% chance of flooding over the life of a 30-year mortgage. Average flood depths derived from detailed analyses are shown within these zones.
AR Areas with a temporarily increased flood risk due to the building or restoration of a flood control system (such as a levee or a dam). Mandatory flood insurance purchase requirements will apply, but rates will not exceed the rates for unnumbered A zones if the structure is built or restored in compliance with Zone AR floodplain management regulations.
A99 Areas with a 1% annual chance of flooding that will be protected by a Federal flood control system where construction has reached specified legal requirements. No depths or base flood elevations are shown within these zones.
Undetermined Risk Areas
Zone Description
D Areas with possible but undetermined flood hazards. No flood hazard analysis has been conducted. Flood insurance rates are commensurate with the uncertainty of the flood risk.

Frequently asked Questions

Go to the National Flood Insurance Program website for more information.  The County recommends contacting your flood insurance provider to get their requirements.

For more information on Flood Insurance, go to www.floodsmart.gov

In Flood Zone "B", "C" & "X" an  elevation certificate is not required.
They can be found at this link "NFIP Technical Bulletins".
The County does not require an elevation certificate in Flood Zone "B", your insurance provider will determine if they require flood insurance.