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FEMA PA - FIPS ID List - FL FEMA PA - FIPS ID List - FL County Applicant ID Applicant Name City Zip Code Address Line 1 15100 Northwest 142 Alachua 001-00375-00 ALACHUA Terrace Alachua 32615-0000 15001 NW 140TH Alachua 001-00375-00 ALACHUA, CITY OF STREET ALACHUA 32615-0000 15001 NW 140TH Alachua 001-00375-00 ALACHUA, CITY OF STREET ALACUA 32615-0000 Alachua 001-01775-00 ARCHER 401 W. Main Street Archer 32618-0000 Alachua 001-01775-00 ARCHER, CITY OF 401 W. MAIN STREET ARCHER 32618-0000 ALACHUA COUNTY Alachua 001-043F4-00 PROPERTY APPRSR 12 SE 1ST ST Gainesville 32601-0000 SHANDS REHABILITATION Alachua 001-0BD35-00 SVC 1600 SW Archer Road Gainesville 32610-0000 FIRST PRESBYTERIAN Alachua 001-12E9B-00 CHURCH TBD TBD 32615-0000 ALACHUA COUNTY SHERIFF 2621 SE HAWTHORNE Alachua 001-131D3-00 OFC RD Gainesville 32641-0000 ALACHUA COUNTY SHERIFF 2621 SE Hawthorne Alachua 001-131D3-00 OFC Road Gainesville 32641-0000 ALACHUA COUNTY SHERIFF 2621 SE Hawthorne Gainesville, Alachua 001-131D3-00 OFC Road Florida 32641-0000 ALACHUA COUNTY SHERIFF 2621 SE Hawthorne Alachua 001-131D3-00 OFC Road Gainsville 32641-0000 SANTA FE COMMUNITY 3000 Northwest 83rd Alachua 001-16DB5-00 COLLEGE street, F26 Gainesville 32606-6210 SANTA FE COMMUNITY Alachua 001-16DB5-00 COLLEGE 3000 NW 83RD ST Gainesville 32606-0000 200 East University Alachua 001-25175-00 GAINESVILLE Avenue Gainesville 32601-0000 200 EAST Alachua 001-25175-00 GAINESVILLE, CITY OF UNIVERSITY AVENUE GAINESVILLE 32602-0000 GAINESVILLE-ALACHUA COUNTY REGIONAL 3880 NE 39TH AVE., Alachua 001-25237-00 AIRPORT AUTHORITY SUITE A GAINESVILLE 32609-0000 GAINESVILLE REGIONAL Alachua 001-25237-00 AIRPORT 3880 NE 39th Ave Gainesville 32609-0000 HAWTHORN (CORPORATE Alachua 001-29250-00 NAME HAWTHORNE) 6700 S.E. 221st Street Hawthorne 32640-0000 HAWTHORN (CORPORATE 6700 SE 221 ST Alachua 001-29250-00 NAME HAWTHORNE) STREET HAWTHORNE 32640-0000 HAWTHORN (CORPORATE 6700 SE 221ST Alachua 001-29250-00 NAME HAWTHORNE) STREET HAWTHORNE 32640-0000 Alachua 001-30525-00 HIGH SPRINGS 110 N.W. 1st Avenue High Springs 32643-0000 Alachua 001-30525-00 HIGH SPRINGS 23718 W US Hwy 27 High Springs 32643-0000 110 NORTHWEST 1ST Alachua 001-30525-00 HIGH SPRINGS, CITY OF AVENUE HIGH SPRINGS 32643-0000 Alachua 001-37300-00 LA CROSSE 20613 North SR 121 LaCrosse 32658-0000 Alachua 001-37300-00 LACROSSE, TOWN OF 20415 N SR 121 LACROSSE 32658-0000 706 North East Alachua 001-45225-00 MICANOPY Cholokka Boulevard Micanopy 32667-0000 706 NE CHOLOKKA Alachua 001-45225-00 MICANOPY, TOWN OF BLVD MICANOPY 32667-0000 25440 West Newberry Alachua 001-48200-00 NEWBERRY Road Newberry 32669-0000 25440 W NEWBERRY Alachua 001-48200-00 NEWBERRY, CITY OF ROAD NEWBERRY 32669-0000 Alachua 001-73125-00 University of Florida IFAS 1309 Date Palm Dr. Gainesville 32611-0000 Alachua 001-74925-00 WALDO 14655 Kennard Street Waldo 32694-0000 14655 KENNARD Alachua 001-74925-00 WALDO, CITY OF STREET WALDO 32694-0000 Alachua 001-99001-00 ALACHUA (COUNTY) 1100 SE 27TH ST. GAINESVILLE 32641-0000 Alachua 001-99001-00 ALACHUA (COUNTY) 12 SE 1st Street Gainesville 32601-0000 Alachua 001-99001-00 ALACHUA (COUNTY) 12 SE 1st Street Gainesville 32601-0000 Alachua 001-99001-00 ALACHUA (COUNTY) 12 SE 1st Street Gainesville 32601-0000 NORTH FLORIDA BOTANICAL Alachua 001-U2XU3-00 SOCIETY 4700 SW 58th Dr Gainesville 32608-0000 PARKER ROAD COMMUNITY Alachua 001-U5NH7-00 DEVELOPMENT DISTRICT 11701 SW 30th Ave Gainesville 32607-0000 MERIDIAN BEHAVIORAL 4300 SW 13TH Alachua 001-UBCNO-00 HEALTHCARE, INC STREET GAINESVILLE 32608-0000 GAINESVILLE COUNCIL ON 1311 SW 16TH Alachua 001-UBZL1-00 AGING, INC. STREET GAINESVILLE 33260-0000 GAINESVILLE COUNCIL ON Alachua 001-UBZL1-00 AGING, INC. 4842 Archer Rd Gainesville 32608-0000 ALACHUA COUNTY LIBRARY 401 EAST Alachua 001-ULCUU-00 DISTRICT UNIVERSITY AVE GAINESVILLE 32601-0000 ALACHUA COUNTY LIBRARY 401 East University Alachua 001-ULCUU-00 DISTRICT Avenue Gainesville 32601-0000 SHANDS TEACHING 1329 SW 16th St, Alachua 001-UNMUF-00 HOSPITAL & CLINICS, INC Room 3168 Gainesville 32610-0000 ALACHUA COUNTY PUBLIC 620 East University Alachua 001-UR9K6-00 SCHOOLS Avenue Gainesville 32601-0000 ALACHUA COUNTY PUBLIC 620 EAST Alachua 001-UR9K6-00 SCHOOLS UNIVERSITY AVENUE GAINESVILLE 32601-0000 18217 North West 78 Alachua 001-US1IE-00 DOBY FARMS Ave Alachua 32615-0000 FL. COMMUNITY COLLEGES RISK MANAGEMENT 5700 SW 34TH Alachua 001-UVHHU-00 CONSORTIUM STREET SUITE 1205 GAINESVILLE 32608-0000 MICANOPY AREA 802 NW SEMINARY Alachua 001-UXU69-00 COOPERATIVE SCHOOL STREET MICANOPY 32667-0000 MICANOPY AREA 802 NW SEMINARY Alachua 001-UXU69-00 COOPERATIVE SCHOOL STREET MICANOPYH 32667-0000 BAKER COUNTY SCHOOL Baker 003-00337-00 BOARD 270 South Bv East Macclenny 32063-0000 BAKER COUNTY SCHOOL 392 SOUTH BLVD Baker 003-00337-00 DISTRICT EAST MACCLENNY 32063-0000 BAKER COUNTY 1190 W MACCLENNY Baker 003-0048E-00 EMERGENCY SERVICES AVE. MACCLENNY 32063-0000 Baker 003-26075-00 GLEN SAINT MARY 10046 South Glen Ave. Glen St. Mary 32040-0000 GLEN SAINT MARY, TOWN 10046 SOUTH GLEN Baker 003-26075-00 OF AVE GLEN ST. MARY 32040-0000 118 East MacClenny Baker 003-41950-00 MACCLENNY Avenue MacClenny 32063-0000 118 EAST Baker 003-41950-00 MACCLENNY, CITY OF MACCLENNY AVENUE MACCLENNY 32063-0000 118 EAST MACCLENNY AVENUE Baker 003-41950-00 MACCLENNY, CITY OF EAST MACCLENNY 32063-0000 118 MACCLENNY Baker 003-41950-00 MACCLENNY, CITY OF AVENUE EAST MACCLENNY 32063-0000 1190 WEST Baker 003-99003-00 BAKER (COUNTY) MACCLENNY AVE MACCLENNY 32063-0000 1190 West MacClenny Baker 003-99003-00 BAKER (COUNTY) Avenue MacClenny 32063-0000 Baker 003-99003-00 BAKER (COUNTY) 1 Sheriff's Office Dr. MacClenny 32063-0000 Baker 003-99003-00 BAKER (COUNTY) 1 Sheriff's Office Drive MacClenny 32063-0000 Baker 003-99003-00 BAKER (COUNTY) 1 Sheriff's Office Drive McClenny 32063-0000 Baker 003-99003-00 BAKER (COUNTY) 1 Sheriffs Office Drive MacClenney 32063-0000 OKEFENOKE RURAL ELECTRIC MEMBERSHIP 458414 Old Dixie Baker 003-U6V2Z-00 CORPORATION Highway Hilliard 32046-0000 OKEFENOKE RURAL ELECTRIC MEMBERSHIP 458414 OLD DIXIE Baker 003-U6V2Z-00 CORPORATION HIGHWAY HILLIARD 32046-0000 OKEFENOKE RURAL ELECTRIC MEMBERSHIP 458414 Old Dixie Baker 003-U6V2Z-00 CORPORATION Highway Hilliard 32046-0000 BAKER COUNTY MEDICAL Baker 003-UKFO9-00 SERVICES, INC. 159 N 3rd Street Macclenny 32063-0000 BAKER COUNTY MEDICAL 159 NORTH THIRD Baker 003-UKFO9-00 SERVICES, INC. STREET MACCLENNY 32063-0000 GULF COAST COMMUNITY Bay 005-000FB-00 COLLEGE 5230 West Highway 98 Panama City 32401-0000 GULF COAST COMMUNITY Bay 005-000FB-00 COLLEGE 5230 W HIGHWAY 98 Panama City 32401-0000 Bay 005-00675-00 ALLANTON Bay 005-00A94-00 CATHOLIC SOCIAL SVC FIRST CHURCH OF Bay 005-00AA8-00 NAZARENE 3610 W. 17th St Panama City 32401-0000 Bay 005-00AAC-00 GIRLS CLUB-BAY COUNTY 1100 Fountain Avenue Panama City 32401-0000 Bay 005-00AAC-00 GIRLS CLUB-BAY COUNTY GRACE PRESBYTERIAN Bay 005-00AAE-00 CHURCH 1415 Airport Road Panama City 32405-0000 SPRINGFIELD BAPTIST Bay 005-00AE3-00 CHURCH 3615 E. 3rd Street Panama City 32401-0000 TRINITY UNITED METHODIST Bay 005-00AF1-00 CHURC 2322 E. 3rd. St. Panama City 32401-0000 Bay 005-00AF4-00 UNITED WAY INC 602 Harrison Avenue Panama City 32401-0000 Bay 005-00B16-00 MIDWAY BAPTIST CHURCH 5008 E 14th St Panama City 32404-0000 PARKER UNITED METHODIST Bay 005-00B17-00 CHURCH 908 S Tyndall Parkway Parker 32404-0000 PARKWAY PRESBYTERIAN Bay 005-00B19-00 CHURCH 505 S. Tyndall Parkway Panama City 32404-0000 CEDAR GROVE BAPTIST Bay 005-00B34-00 CHURCH 2608 E. 15th Street Panama City 32405-0000 FELLOWSHIP BAPTIST Bay 005-00B3D-00 CHURCH 2501 Michigan Ave Panama City 32405-0000 FOREST PARK UNITED Bay 005-00B40-00 METHODIST 1401 W, 23rd Street Panama City 32405-0000 MESSIAH LUTHERAN Bay 005-00B57-00 CHURCH 3701 W Hwy 390 Panama City 32405-0000 Bay 005-00B69-00 ST LUKE BAPTIST CHURCH 1500 Fountain Ave Panama City 32405-0000 ST ANDREWS Bay 005-00C04-00 PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 3007 W 14TH ST Panama City 32401-0000 BAY COUNTY SHERIFF'S Bay 005-0381B-00 OFFICE 3421 N HIGHWAY 77 PANAMA CITY 32405-0000 BAY COUNTY SHERIFF'S Bay 005-0381B-00 OFFICE 3421 North Highway 77 Panama City 32405-0000 BAY COUNTY SHERIFF'S 3421 NTH HIGHWAY Bay 005-0381B-00 OFFICE 77 Panama City 32405-0000 HOLY NATIVITY EPISCOPAL Bay 005-07863-00 CHURCH 222 N Bonita Ave Panama City 32401-0000 Bay 005-09725-00 CALLAWAY 6601 East Highway 22 Callaway 32404-0000 Bay 005-09725-00 CALLAWAY, CITY OF 6601 E. HWY 22 CALLAWAY 32404-0000 Bay 005-0C1F8-00 FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH 640 Grace Avenue Panama City 32041-0000 EMMAUS UNITED Bay 005-0C205-00 METHODIST CHURCH 1206 highway 2297 Panama City 32404-0000 BEACH MOSQUITO CONTROL Bay 005-0EF12-00 DISTRICT 517 E 9TH ST Panama City 32401-0000 HILAND PARK UNITED 2420 East Baldwin Bay 005-0F179-00 METHODIST Road Panama City 32405-0000 MOUNT CALVARY BAPTIST Bay 005-0F3BD-00 CHURCH 1047 13th Ct. Panama City 32401-0000 ST ANDREW UNITED Bay 005-0F67F-00 METHODIST CHR 2001 W 11th Street Panama City 32413-0000 FIRST PRESBYTERIAN Bay 005-0F876-00 CHURCH 100 E 7th Street Panama City 32401-0000 Bay 005-11150-00 CEDAR GROVE, CITY OF 2728 E 14TH ST. CEDAR GROVE 32401-0000 Bay 005-1338C-00 CHAMBER OF COMMERCE 235 W. 5th ST. Panama City 32401-0000 PANAMA CITY RESCUE Bay 005-137CA-00 MISSION 609 Allen Ave Panama City 32401-0000 Bay 005-14226-00 BAY DISTRICT SCHOOLS 1311 BALBOA AVE Panama City 32401-0000 Bay 005-14226-00 BAY DISTRICT SCHOOLS 1311 Balboa Avenue Panama City 32401-0000 FAMILY OF GOD BAPTIST 901 E BUSINESS HWY Bay 005-14243-00 CHURCH 98 PANAMA CITY 32401-0000 FIRST UNITED METHODIST Bay 005-14256-00 CHURCH 701 School Ave Springfield 32401-0000 PANAMA CITY ADVANCED Bay 005-17B78-00 SCHOOL 3332 Token Rdf Panama City 32405-0000 Bay 005-17B86-00 ALIVE MATERNITY HOME 2425 E 13TH ST Panama City 32401-0000 Bay 005-41825-00 LYNN HAVEN 825 Ohio Avenue Lynn Haven 32444-0000 Bay 005-41825-00 LYNN HAVEN, CITY OF 825 OHIO AVENUE LYNN HAVEN 32444-0000 Bay 005-44300-00 MEXICO BEACH 118 North 14th Street Mexico Beach 32456-0000 Bay 005-44300-00 MEXICO BEACH 1202 Highway 98 Mexico Beach 32456-0000 Bay 005-44300-00 MEXICO BEACH, CITY OF 118 N 14TH ST.
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