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* The policyholder must select a reason for cancellation, which may include:
* The policyholder must select a reason for cancellation, which may include:
** [[Cancellation Qualifying Reasons/RC 07|'''Property closing did not occur''' (RC 07)]]
** [[Cancellation Qualifying Reasons/RC 07|'''Property closing did not occur''' (RC 07)]]
** Property is no longer in a Special Flood Hazard Area (SFHA)
** [[Cancellation Qualifying Reasons/RC 28|'''Lender No Longer Requires Coverage''' (RC 28)]]
** Coverage no longer required for a detached structure
** [[Cancellation Qualifying Reasons/RC 13|'''Nullification prior to effective date''' (RC 13)]], when a lender is listed on the policy
** Mortgage paid off
** Nullification prior to the policy effective date


The letter also requires the policyholder’s '''printed name, signature, and date.'''
The letter also requires the policyholder’s '''printed name, signature, and date.'''

Latest revision as of 13:44, 12 February 2025

The Cancellation Verification Letter is required when a policyholder requests a cancellation due to their lender no longer requiring flood insurance. The letter serves as documentation that flood insurance is no longer mandated by any lender, loss payee, landlord, or federal agency. Policyholders can obtain the letter from their agent or insurer.

Sample Cancellation Verification Letter

The document includes the following key statements:

The letter also requires the policyholder’s printed name, signature, and date.

This document is also called the Verification of No Requirement letter or VONR.

Additional Resources


This page contains details about NFIP Cancellations.
Find more in the How To Cancel section of the NFIP Flood Insurance Manual.