What is a Disaster Recovery Center?
A. A Disaster Recovery Center (DRC) is a readily accessible facility in the disaster area specifically staffed to service the applicant. Applicants can visit a DRC in the affected area for direct, face-to-face assistance. The DRCs are available to individuals, family members, and business owners who may visit for: Guidance regarding disaster recovery; Clarification of any written correspondence received; Housing Assistance and Rental Resource information; Answers to their questions, resolution to their problems, and referrals to agencies that may provide further assistance to meet the applicant’s needs Status of applications being processed by FEMA and SBA.
Related Questions
- What does a customer have to do in order to conduct a test to use the TCCT Disaster Recovery Center or declare an actual emergency?
- Do I need to make an appointment at the Disaster Recovery Center (DRC) to register for assistance?
- Can a credit union’s Disaster Recovery Center be the same location as its Vital Records Center?