National Flood Services
About National Flood Services
National Flood Services is a leading flood insurance servicing company that partners with FEMA and insurance carriers to manage and support flood policies across the country. Their mission is to provide reliable service, clear guidance, and efficient claims handling for homeowners, renters, and businesses with flood insurance. If your policy is administered by National Flood Services, you can count on knowledgeable support and helpful tools designed to make managing your flood coverage easier.
Payment Information
Please contact us at 850-994-9211 for payment information.
Claims Information
Please contact us at 850-994-9211 for claims information.
Visit National Flood Services’s website at
www.floodpro.net
When to Contact National Flood Services
You can reach out for assistance with:
- Questions about your flood insurance policy
- Understanding your building and contents coverage
- Updating policy information or renewing your policy
- Requesting documentation, forms, or policy details
- Getting support with filing a new flood claim
- Checking the status of an existing claim
If you’re not sure whether they administers your flood policy, Florida Insurance Agency can help verify your carrier and direct you to the right place.
Claims Support and Guidance
National Flood Services provides step-by-step support during the claims process to help policyholders recover after a flood. Their trained adjusters and claims team work with you to assess damage, document your losses, and determine what your flood insurance covers. Having your policy number, photos, videos, and an inventory of damaged items can help speed up the process.
If you need help at any point—or if you cannot reach National Flood Services—our team at Florida Insurance Agency is always available to assist you.
Helpful Tips for Flood Insurance Policyholders
- Keep all flood insurance documents in a safe, waterproof place
- Review your flood zone annually, especially if new FEMA maps are released
- Take photos of your home and belongings before hurricane season begins
- Notify your agent if you make improvements that may affect your coverage
- Be aware that contents coverage must be purchased separately
- Renew your policy before the expiration date to avoid gaps in protection