Thursday, November 1, 2018

North Carolina Receives Extension for FEMA Individual Assistance Sign Up North Carolinians Have Until December 13 to Register with FEMA

<p>North Carolina homeowners and renters who sustained property damage or loss caused by Hurricane Florence will now have an extra 30 days, or until December 13, 2018, to register for Individual Assistance from the Federal Emergency Management Administration (FEMA). The extension comes after the state requested additional time.</p>
RALEIGH
Nov 1, 2018

North Carolina homeowners and renters who sustained property damage or loss caused by Hurricane Florence will now have an extra 30 days, or until December 13, 2018, to register for Individual Assistance from the Federal Emergency Management Administration (FEMA). The extension comes after the state requested additional time.

“I appreciate the extension of this important deadline so that more North Carolinians can have time to sign up and register for FEMA assistance,” Gov. Cooper said. “I encourage anyone who sustained damage to register with FEMA.”

The Individual Assistance program provides assistance to homeowners and renters with temporary housing, essential home repairs, personal property replacement, and serious disaster-related needs. Disaster assistance grants are not taxable income and will not affect eligibility for Social Security, Medicare, Medicaid and other federal and state programs. Grants do not have to be repaid to the federal government.

Here’s how North Carolinians can register for help from FEMA: