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NOTICE: Members of the San Carlos Apache Tribe
Read moreNOTICE: Members of Tribal Nations impacted by the December 2025 Winter Storms
Read moreNeed to send documents to FEMA? Upload them online to send them faster and easier.
Read moreMembers of the San Carlos Apache tribe who were affected by Severe Storms and Flooding can call FEMA’s Helpline at 1-800-621-3362 to apply for disaster assistance.
Members of the Assiniboine and Sioux Tribes can apply for disaster assistance under DR-4914.
Members of the Crow Tribe of Montana can apply for disaster assistance under DR-4915.
When you apply for FEMA assistance, you can use your online account to receive updates on your application and upload documents requested by FEMA.
If you haven’t created one, you can create one anytime:
You can find a record of what documents you sent and when you sent them under Upload History in the menu. (It may take up to 10 days for documents to appear.)
For faster updates, you can also choose to get email notifications instead of postal mail. Email notifications help you get information sooner and stay informed about your application. You can update this preference at any time in your account.
If you need help to access your account, visit our Frequently Asked Questions or call 1-844-875-6446.