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Papillion, Nebraska Flood Zones

Last updated: March 2026

Papillion faces flooding from Papillion Creek and its tributaries in Sarpy County. Rapid suburban growth south of Omaha has increased impervious surfaces and stormwater runoff volumes in the watershed.

Sarpy County has recorded 848 NFIP flood insurance claims since 1978, totaling $21.1M in payouts. Explore the full NFIP claims data by state and county to see how this area compares nationally.

FEMA Region

Region 7

NFIP Policies

782

Sarpy County

Avg. Premium

$986/yr

Sarpy County

FEMA Flood Risk Profile: Sarpy County

Based on FEMA's National Risk Index, which evaluates flood risk at the county level using historical loss data, exposure, and vulnerability.

Inland Flood Risk

Relatively Moderate

Est. annual loss: $23.9M

Social Vulnerability: Very Low
Community Resilience: Very High

Source: FEMA National Risk Index, county-level assessment. Individual property risk may vary.

Federal Flood Disaster History: Sarpy County

Sarpy County has been included in 9 federal flood-related disaster declarations.

2019Severe Winter Storm, Straight-Line Winds, and FloodingFlood
2011FloodingFlood
2005Hurricane Katrina EvacueesHurricane
1993Severe Storms and FloodingFlood
1993Ice Jams & FloodingFlood
1978Storms, Ice Jams, Snowmelt & FloodingFlood
1971FloodsFlood
1967Severe Storms & FloodingFlood

...and 1 earlier declaration since 1967.

These declarations affected communities across Sarpy County, including Papillion.

Source: OpenFEMA Disaster Declarations Summaries API. Data sourced February 2026.

NFIP Flood Insurance Claims: Sarpy County

Properties in Sarpy County have filed 848 NFIP flood insurance claims totaling $21.1M in payouts since 1978. The average claim payout is $25K.

Highest-Claim Years

1993

212 claims - $3.0M

2019

206 claims - $14.3M

1984

125 claims - $1.1M

Claims by Flood Zone

Zone AE
307(avg. $42K)
Zone A
300(avg. $10K)
Zone X
191(avg. $24K)
Zone AHB
5(avg. $4K)
Zone AH
3(avg. $31K)

Source: OpenFEMA NFIP Claims API. Data sourced March 2026. See national claims data.

Active NFIP Policies: Sarpy County

Sarpy County currently has 782 active NFIP flood insurance policies with an average annual premium of $986, totaling $771K in annual premiums.

Average Annual Premium

Sarpy County$986
National Average$915

Policies by Flood Zone

Zone AE
536(avg. $1,100/yr)
Zone X
208(avg. $744/yr)
Zone AH
29(avg. $743/yr)
Zone A
8(avg. $566/yr)
Zone AO
1(avg. $648/yr)

Source: OpenFEMA NFIP Policies API. Data sourced March 2026.

Flood Insurance Coverage: Sarpy County

An estimated 1% of households in Sarpy County carry NFIP flood insurance. This county has elevated flood risk but very low insurance coverage, indicating a significant protection gap.

Penetration Rate

1%

Claims Ratio

1 in 1

policies have filed a claim

Avg. Claim Payout

$24,843

Derived from FEMA NRI population data and OpenFEMA NFIP policy/claims records.

Repetitive Loss Properties: Sarpy County

Sarpy County has 128 properties with multiple flood losses, including 9 severe repetitive loss properties. 5 properties have been mitigated.

Multiple Loss

128

Severe Rep. Loss

9

Mitigated

5

By Flood Zone

Zone A
58
Zone AE
45
Zone X
21

Source: OpenFEMA NFIP Multiple Loss Properties. Data sourced March 2026.

Recorded Flood Events: SARPY County

NOAA has recorded 43 flood events in SARPY County since 1996, causing $421.9M in damage and 1 death.

Costliest Events

15-MAR-19Flood$420M
24-JUN-97Flash Flood$1.1M
01-AUG-11Flood$250K
01-SEP-11Flood$250K
11-JUN-10Flood$75K

Events by Type

Flood
28
Flash Flood
15

Source: NOAA Storm Events Database, 1996-2026. Data sourced March 2026.

Flood Mitigation: Sarpy County

FEMA has funded mitigation for 196 properties in Sarpy County, investing $4.7M in flood risk reduction.

By Action Type

Acquisition
195
Other (Specify in Comments)
1

Source: OpenFEMA Hazard Mitigation Assistance. Data sourced March 2026.

What Your Flood Zone Means in Papillion

Papillion faces flood risk primarily from river and stream overflow during heavy rainfall, snowmelt, or upstream dam releases. When rivers exceed their banks, floodwaters spread across low-lying areas mapped in AE and A zones. The most common FEMA flood zone designations in Papillion are Zone AE, Zone X. FEMA's National Risk Index estimates the county's annual expected loss from inland flooding at over $23.9M.

Riverine flood risk in Papillion is driven by the proximity and elevation of properties relative to nearby waterways. Properties closer to rivers with lower ground elevations typically face higher flood insurance premiums under FEMA's Risk Rating 2.0. If your property is in a Special Flood Hazard Area (SFHA) and you have a federally regulated or government-backed mortgage, federal law generally requires your lender to ensure you carry flood insurance.

River flood maps can change when FEMA conducts new Flood Insurance Studies or when development alters drainage patterns. Letters of Map Amendment (LOMA) can remove individual properties if the natural ground elevation was always above the Base Flood Elevation and the property was inadvertently mapped in the SFHA. Use our free lookup tool to check the current flood zone for any Papillion address.

Flood Insurance Discount: Papillion

Papillion participates in FEMA's Community Rating System (CRS), a voluntary program that rewards communities for flood mitigation efforts beyond minimum NFIP requirements. Residents in the Special Flood Hazard Area may qualify for reduced flood insurance premiums.

CRS Class

Class 7

SFHA Premium Discount

15% off

CRS classes range from 1 (best) to 10 (no discount). Papillion's Class 7 rating means NFIP policyholders in the SFHA can receive up to a 15% discount on their flood insurance premiums. Properties outside the SFHA may receive a 5% discount.

Source: FEMA Community Rating System, October 2025. Discounts apply to NFIP policies only.

Papillion, NE Flood Zone FAQ

What flood zones are in Papillion, NE?

The most common FEMA flood zones in Papillion are Zone AE, Zone X. Properties in these high-risk zones (SFHA) may require flood insurance with a federally regulated or government-backed mortgage.

Is flood insurance required in Papillion?

If your Papillion property is in a Special Flood Hazard Area (SFHA) and you have a federally regulated or government-backed mortgage, federal law generally requires your lender to ensure you carry flood insurance. Properties in Zone X are not federally required to carry flood insurance, though coverage is still recommended since over 40% of all NFIP flood claims come from Zone X properties.

How do I check my flood zone in Papillion?

Enter your Papillion address in the search tool above for an instant flood zone determination. Results include your FEMA flood zone, SFHA status, base flood elevation (if available), and FIRM panel information, pulled directly from FEMA's National Flood Hazard Layer.

Does Papillion offer flood insurance discounts?

Yes. Papillion participates in FEMA's Community Rating System (CRS) with a Class 7 rating, qualifying residents in the Special Flood Hazard Area for up to a 15% discount on NFIP flood insurance premiums. Properties outside the SFHA may receive a 5% discount.

Has Papillion experienced major flooding events?

Sarpy County, where Papillion is located, has been part of 9 federal disaster declarations for flooding, hurricanes, or severe storms. The most recent was Severe Winter Storm, Straight-Line Winds, and Flooding in 2019. Federal disaster declarations are issued when flooding overwhelms local resources and triggers FEMA assistance programs.

How many flood insurance claims have been filed in Papillion?

Sarpy County has recorded 848 NFIP flood insurance claims totaling $21.1M in payouts since 1978. The year with the most claims was 1993, with 212 claims and $3.0M in payouts. These figures cover all NFIP claims in the county, including Papillion.

How many flood insurance policies are active in Papillion?

Sarpy County currently has 782 active NFIP flood insurance policies with an average annual premium of $986. The most policies are in Zone AE (536 policies). These figures cover all active NFIP policies in the county.

How many Papillion properties have flooded repeatedly?

Sarpy County has 128 properties with multiple flood losses on record, including 9 severe repetitive loss properties. These are properties that have experienced four or more NFIP claims of $5,000+ or two claims exceeding the building value.

Can my Papillion property be removed from a high-risk flood zone?

Yes, if your property's natural ground elevation is above the Base Flood Elevation and FEMA inadvertently mapped it in a high-risk zone, you can apply for a Letter of Map Amendment (LOMA). A successful LOMA removes the property from the Special Flood Hazard Area, generally eliminating the federal mandatory flood insurance requirement. You will need an elevation certificate from a licensed surveyor. If a property was raised above the BFE with fill material, the process is a LOMR-F rather than a LOMA.

What is Base Flood Elevation in Papillion?

Base Flood Elevation (BFE) is the predicted height of floodwaters during a 1% annual chance (100-year) flood, shown on FEMA maps as an elevation number in feet above sea level. In Papillion's Zone AE areas, BFE lines appear on the FIRM as wavy contours labeled with elevation values. Properties with a lowest floor at or above the BFE typically qualify for significantly lower NFIP flood insurance premiums.

Look Up Any Papillion, NE Address

Enter a Papillion, NE address to instantly check its FEMA flood zone designation, SFHA status, and insurance requirements.

Disclaimer: Flood risk data on this page is sourced from FEMA datasets including the National Risk Index, NFIP claims and policy records, disaster declarations, and the Community Rating System. These datasets were last extracted on March 2026 and may not reflect the most recent changes. This page is for informational purposes only and is not a certified flood zone determination. Always verify current flood zone status through FEMA or a licensed determination provider before making property, insurance, or lending decisions.