Recovery
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Rebuilding After the Fire
This Napa County web page has information on how to rebuild after a Wildfire. It includes important information to consider early in your rebuild planning.
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Department of Insurance
Information to support you understand some of the key insurance coverage terms that typically apply, prepare you for the process of making and settling a claim, and help you to avoid some of the pitfalls that can occur along the way. If you have a question about your insurance or a dispute with your insurer, please call us at 1-800-927-4357.
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Animal Loss and Disposal
If you lost animals due to the LNU wildfire, and need support with their disposal.
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Cleaning up after a fire
Wildfires seriously impact people, land, animals, the environment and the economy. If your home was in the path of a wildfire, the cleanup process may need some special considerations.
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Precautions for Re-entry and Clean up
Coming home after a wildfire can be difficult. As evacuations are lifted please review the safety precautions for re-entry and clean-up when returning to your home after a wildfire.
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Federal Assistance
Residents and businesses who suffered damage or losses from the LNU Lightening complex can register for disaster assistance. As a result of the recent major disaster declaration, both Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) and the U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) is offering disaster assistance covering Napa County.
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Returning Home Checklist
From inspecting the perimeter of your home and property to taking precautions before drinking water - this checklist will support you in considering how to return home safely.
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Find My Licensed Contractor
The Contractors State License Board has a tool that provides a list of licensed contractors in any area of California. To get this list, simply enter either a city or zip code and pick the license classification you want.
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Agicultural Permits for Re-entry
The Napa County Agricultural Commissioner and staff are responsible for the implementation of federal, State and local regulatory programs within Napa County. These programs are designed to protect people and the environment and to promote agriculture within the county. Napa County currently has a reputation as a premier wine-producing region, but, as history has shown, also has the climate and soils capable of producing many types of exceptional agricultural products.
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Rebuilding After a Natural Disaster
Contractors Board Warns Consumers About Unlicensed Contractors After Disasters.