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Revision as of 07:29, 11 March 2025
This procedure explains how agents can request a policy assignment. A policy assignment transfers an NFIP policy from the current policyholder to a new policyholder due to a change in ownership.
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Procedural Steps
1. Complete the Form
2. Access Policy Record

Open the Policy Record to start
To quickly navigate to the Policyholder section:
- Find the Policy Actions block on the right
- Choose Policy Changes
- From the next menu, click the Policyholder or Co-insured option
3. Add, Edit, Delete
4. Choose Effective Date
Scroll to the top of the page to enter the effective date.
- Enter the appropriate date.
- Backdating to the inception date is allowed for corrections.
- Choose "None" for the Waiting Period.
5. Review and Submit
Review the changes for accuracy and completeness before finalizing.
Once the effective date is entered, click the Issue button.
- The "Abort" button will exit without saving any details.
The system will process the change immediately.
- A Declarations page with the updated information will be available in the Documents section of the Policy Record.
- If a Renewal Notice exists and the policy has not expired, then a new Renewal Notice will be sent.