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Browse flood insurance agents serving Hollis, New Hampshire. Contact information and addresses listed below.
2 agents listed
Updated May 2026
Hollis, NH
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Showing 2 flood insurance agents in Hollis, NH
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Tebbetts Insurance Agency
3 H, 3 Market Pl Unit A, Hollis, NH 03049
(603) 465-3333
tebbettsins.com
Max Thorp - State Farm Insurance Agent
9 Ash St, Hollis, NH 03049
(603) 400-1366
maxthorp.com
What Does a Flood Insurance Agent in Hollis Cost?
The average cost of a flood insurance policy in New Hampshire is around $700 to $1,200 per year for an NFIP policy, but rates vary based on flood zone, property value, and elevation. Homes in high-risk zones may pay more, while those in low-risk areas may pay under $500 annually. Private market policies can be cheaper or more expensive depending on risk. This is general information and not insurance advice.
* Cost estimates are general ranges based on publicly available data and compiled using automated research tools. Actual fees vary by agent and case complexity. This is not insurance advice — consult directly with an agent for fee specifics.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does a flood insurance agent in Hollis do?
A flood insurance agent helps you find a policy that meets your needs and complies with local flood zone requirements. They explain coverage limits, deductibles, and the waiting period before a policy takes effect. They also assist with flood risk assessment and elevation certificate reviews.
Is flood insurance required in Hollis New Hampshire?
Flood insurance is not required by state law, but lenders typically require it for properties in FEMA-designated high-risk flood zones. Even if you are in a low-risk zone, an agent can help you consider optional coverage. New Hampshire participates in the NFIP, so standard policies are available.
How long does it take for a flood insurance policy to start in New Hampshire?
NFIP policies have a standard 30-day waiting period before coverage begins. Exceptions include when a policy is bought in connection with a new mortgage or a map revision. Private insurers may have different waiting periods, so ask your agent for details.
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