Hillsborough County, Fla. (Aug. 6, 2024) - Hillsborough County is urging residents to report storm damage on their property with an easy-to-use online assessment tool.

The Hurricane Debby Post-Storm Damage Assessment form is designed to help County officials determine the extent of the damage across the county.

Hillsborough County residential property owners can use the form to report property loss or damage from the storm to the County by visiting HCFL.gov/DamageAssessment. The information will be routed to the appropriate County department, which will respond within 72 hours.

Property owners who need assistance completing the form should call the Hillsborough County Customer Service and Support Line at (813) 272-5900 and dial 9. 

Staff will evaluate and document the damage and provide the information to state and federal agencies. This County assessment form IS NOT a Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) application. To register with FEMA, visit DisasterAssistance.gov. Please keep in mind that completing this form DOES NOT replace a business or homeowner's insurance claim, nor does it serve as an application for resources.

Residents can learn about additional resources that may be available to them by visiting HCFL.gov/StaySafe and clicking on the Storm Recovery Resources tab.

Get connected. Stay alert.

Learn more on the Hillsborough County Stay Safe page and sign up for emergency notifications through HCFL Alert, Hillsborough County's official mass notification system. Additionally, you can follow Hillsborough County on social media at Facebook, X, Nextdoor, and Neighbors for updates.