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<div style="margin-top:10px;">'''Once all details are entered, click the "Save" button (move to Step 3 below).'''</div>
<div style="margin-top:10px;">'''Once all details are entered, click the "Save" button (move to Step 3 below).'''</div>



Revision as of 14:06, 11 March 2025

This Equinox Procedure is for Agents. Find a complete list here.

This procedure explains how agents can submit requests to change coverage amounts on an NFIP policy. Coverage changes include increases or decreases to building and contents coverage, as well as deductible changes. Supporting documentation may be required depending on the type of change.
Policy Changes require specific actions to meet federal guidelines

Coverage Change Types

Type Waiting Period Rules Required Documentation
Coverage Increase Standard Waiting Period or Exception None
Coverage Decrease None; can be applied to inception Proof of over-insurance (e.g., property appraisal) or documentation of building damage.
Deductible Increase None None
Deductible Decrease Standard Waiting Period or Exception Statement from lender rejecting deductible amount

Procedural Steps

1. Access Policy Record

An image showing the "Policy Changes" menu along the right side of the page.
Use the "Policy Changes" menu along the right side of the page.
Open the Policy Record to start

To quickly navigate to the Coverages and Deductibles section:

  • Find the Policy Actions block on the right
  • Choose Policy Changes
  • From the next menu, click the Coverages and Deductibles option
Otherwise, scroll down to the "Coverages, Deductibles and Discounts" section manually.

2. Edit Coverage

Use the Edit button (pencil icon) in the upper right of the Coverages and Deductibles section.
Use the Edit button (pencil icon) in the upper right of the Coverages and Deductibles section.

This will open the coverage fields for editing.

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Make adjustments to the coverage and deductibles as appropriate.
Make Changes to Coverage and Deductibles

Changes to coverage must follow NFIP guidelines for Effective Date calculation and documentation.

Refer to the boxes below to confirm proper calculation and required documents.

Coverage Change Rules

Coverage Increase
Coverage Decrease
Deductible Increase
Deductible Decrease
Coverage Combinations
Once all details are entered, click the "Save" button (move to Step 3 below).

3. Choose Effective Date

Choose "None" for the Waiting Period and select the appropriate Policy Change Effective Date.

Scroll to the top of the page to enter the effective date.

  • Enter the appropriate date (see table below).
  • Backdating to the inception date is allowed for corrections.
  • Choose "None" for the Waiting Period.
The Policy Change cannot be completed without choosing an effective date.

4. 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.
Click the Issue button to finish the policy change.

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.

This page contains details about NFIP Policy Changes.
Find more NFIP information in the How To Endorse section of the Flood Insurance Manual.