Flood Insurance Cost Guide

Flood Insurance Cost in Tyler, Texas

A directional look at flood insurance costs in Tyler. Use county-level FEMA NRI data and state market pressure to budget before you buy.

Tyler is in Smith County, where FEMA's National Risk Index places flood exposure at Top 15% most at-risk nationally for flood exposure. That means many addresses in and around Tyler should budget for flood insurance regardless of whether the lender requires it.

FEMA flood zones are parcel-specific. A home two blocks away can sit in a different zone than its neighbor. The county percentile below is a market-level screen; the only way to know your exact zone is a FEMA NFHL point-in-polygon lookup for the specific address.

County-level composite · does not reflect parcel-specific conditions

County Flood Percentile

Top 15% most at-risk nationally

FEMA NRI for Smith County

State Market Pressure

High

Texas FAIR Plan Association exposure up 81% since 2020

Est. Annual Premium Range

$2,400 – $5,400

Directional estimate only

Parcel-specific flood zone

What flood zone is my property in?

The free address snapshot checks FEMA NFHL polygons and returns the exact flood zone (A, AE, X, etc.) for any address in Tyler.

Flood insurance FAQ for Tyler

Check your specific address

Buying in Tyler?

Run a free address lookup to see the exact FEMA flood zone, NFHL panel, and a full climate risk report before you go under contract.

Based on state Department of Insurance filings, average annual premiums in this area range from $2,400 to $5,400. Not an insurance quote.