Reporting Flood Damage (non-emergency)

 
 

Waupaca County resident and business

If your home, business, or agricultural property sustained damage, please complete the county damage report form through Wisconsin 2-1-1.

To report damages: Call 2-1-1 or Submit Damage Report Here

Before you submit:

  • Take clear photos of damage

  • Document location and extent of damage

  • Keep receipts for emergency repairs

  • Save insurance information and claim details

Important

Submitting a damage report helps local and state officials understand impacts. It is not a guarantee of financial assistance and is not substitute for filing an insurance claim. 

Who should report:

  • Homeowners

  • Renters

  • Businesses

  • Farms and agricultural operations

  • Nonprofit organizations, where applicable

* About 211 damage reports

211 partners with Wisconsin Emergency Management, County and Tribal Emergency Management Agencies, and Wisconsin Voluntary Organizations Active in Disaster (WIVOAD) to assess damage and need when a disaster hits Wisconsin. We help Wisconsin Emergency Management assess damage to determine if the state is eligible for national FEMA assistance. In order to apply for FEMA assistance, each county has to reach a threshold of damage. Collecting your information will help your county identify the need for federal assistance. We also ask if you are in need of volunteer assistance and report your response to WIVOAD to identify volunteers to assist you. Financial or volunteer assistance is not guaranteed, but we will do our best to connect you to the help you need.