Click here to verify your community's completion of the 2024 Right of Entry Form
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In preparation for hurricane season, The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) requires that private or gated communities with restricted access ( there are locks, gates or guards) have a current Right of Entry and Indemnification Form on file with Collier County before any assessments, pre-approval or disaster debris recovery contractors are allowed to enter the community. Disaster-related debris may be removed from the right-of-way if it is pre-approved by the Federal Disaster Recovery Manager, is a public health and safety hazard, and if the work is performed by an eligible applicant, such as a municipal or county government.
Filling out the form is quick, easy and only has to be done once a year. Collier County requires an HOA President, Property Manager or Authorized Signer to complete the form prior to the start of hurricane season.
We will store your signed Right of Entry Form on file in case your community needs our assistance after a storm.
Please note the following important details regarding debris collection:
Your information will only be used in the event of a storm. If necessary, we will use this information to get in contact with authorized agents and policyholders regarding your community’s debris collection.
If you have any questions or require additional information, please do not hesitate to contact us hurricanePPDR@colliercountyfl.gov