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Lawton, Oklahoma Flood Zones

Lawton faces flash flooding from Cache Creek, Medicine Creek, and other waterways draining the Wichita Mountains. Intense thunderstorm rainfall can produce rapid-onset flooding with little warning.

FEMA Flood Risk Profile: Comanche 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: $19.7M

Hurricane Risk

Very Low

Est. annual loss: $38K

Social Vulnerability: Relatively Moderate
Community Resilience: Relatively Low

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

Federal Flood Disaster History: Comanche County

Comanche County has been included in 5 federal flood-related disaster declarations.

2016Severe Storms and FloodingFlood
2005Hurricane Katrina EvacuationHurricane
1987Severe Storms & FloodingFlood
1986Severe Storms & FloodingFlood
1983Severe Storms & FloodingFlood

These declarations affected communities across Comanche County, including Lawton.

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

NFIP Flood Insurance Claims: Comanche County

Properties in Comanche County have filed 834 NFIP flood insurance claims totaling $23.3M in payouts since 1978. The average claim payout is $28K.

Highest-Claim Years

2016

136 claims - $6.9M

2015

130 claims - $8.1M

2007

91 claims - $2.0M

Claims by Flood Zone

Zone AE

311

Zone A

279

Zone X

199

Source: OpenFEMA NFIP Claims API. Data sourced February 2026.

Common Flood Zones in Lawton

Properties in Lawton, OK are commonly designated in these FEMA flood zones:

What Your Flood Zone Means in Lawton

Lawton faces multiple inland flood threats, including riverine flooding from nearby waterways and flash flooding from intense rainfall overwhelming urban drainage systems. Properties near river corridors face the highest risk, but stormwater backup can affect neighborhoods well outside the mapped floodplain. The most common FEMA flood zone designations in Lawton are Zone AE, Zone A, Zone X. FEMA's National Risk Index estimates the county's annual expected loss from inland flooding at over $19.7M.

With both riverine and urban stormwater flood risk, insurance costs in Lawton depend heavily on a property's elevation relative to nearby waterways and the local drainage infrastructure. FEMA's Risk Rating 2.0 prices in multiple inland flood sources rather than relying on the flood zone line alone. 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.

Flood zone boundaries in Lawton can shift when FEMA updates its Flood Insurance Studies or when upstream development changes how water moves through the watershed. New stormwater infrastructure or dam modifications can also trigger map revisions. Use our free lookup tool to check the current flood zone for any Lawton address.

Flood Insurance Discount: Lawton

Lawton 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 6

SFHA Premium Discount

20% off

CRS classes range from 1 (best) to 10 (no discount). Lawton's Class 6 rating means NFIP policyholders in the SFHA can receive up to a 20% discount on their flood insurance premiums. Properties outside the SFHA may receive a 10% discount.

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

Check Your Lawton Address

Enter any Lawton, OK address to instantly see its FEMA flood zone, risk level, and whether flood insurance is required.

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Lawton, OK Flood Zone FAQ

What flood zones are in Lawton, OK?

The most common FEMA flood zones in Lawton are Zone AE, Zone A, 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 Lawton?

If your Lawton 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 about 25% of all NFIP flood claims come from Zone X properties.

How do I check my flood zone in Lawton?

Enter your Lawton 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 Lawton offer flood insurance discounts?

Yes. Lawton participates in FEMA's Community Rating System (CRS) with a Class 6 rating, qualifying residents in the Special Flood Hazard Area for up to a 20% discount on NFIP flood insurance premiums. Properties outside the SFHA may receive a 10% discount.

Has Lawton experienced major flooding events?

Comanche County, where Lawton is located, has been part of 5 federal disaster declarations for flooding, hurricanes, or severe storms. The most recent was Severe Storms and Flooding in 2016. Federal disaster declarations are issued when flooding overwhelms local resources and triggers FEMA assistance programs.

How many flood insurance claims have been filed in Lawton?

Comanche County has recorded 834 NFIP flood insurance claims totaling $23.3M in payouts since 1978. The year with the most claims was 2016, with 136 claims and $6.9M in payouts. These figures cover all NFIP claims in the county, including Lawton.

Sources

This page summarizes information from FEMA and other official resources in plain language. For full technical details, see the links below.

Sources last verified: February 2026