Library/Forms
Mississippi state law charges MEMA with maintaining a comprehensive statewide emergency management program and is responsible for coordinating with federal, state and local governments and school boards and private associations that have a role in emergency management.
Damage Assessment Forms
DA1- Individual Assistance (Instructions)
DA2-
Business and Agriculture (Instructions)
DA3- Public Assistance (Instructions)
DA4- Debris Removal (Instructions)
DA5- Summary (Instructions)
DA6- Budget (Instructions)
Damage Criteria Sheets for homes and mobile homes.
Forms for reporting damage to public infrastructure are available here
form 1, form 2, form 3, form 4, form 5, form 6, form 7, form 8, form 9, form 10, form 11, form 12, form 13
State CEMP
MEMA maintains the State Comprehensive Emergency Management Plan, which outlines the state's response to emergencies and contains specific annexes that outline each state agency's role during an event.
Hazard Mitigation Plan
MEMA also maintains the State Hazard Mitigation Plan that identifies the major natural hazards that affect our state; assesses the risk that each hazard poses; projects the vulnerability of our citizens, property and infrastructure; and recommends actions that can be taken to reduce the risk of specific hazards.
Statewide Mutual Aid Compact
The Statewide Mutual Aid Compact, or SMAC, began in 1995 by MEMA to provide a more effective use of resources in times of disaster. It provides a way for cities and counties to request and receive help from each other when local resources are exhausted. SMAC provides a mechanism for assistance to come from different parts of the state. It addresses the issues of liability, compensation, direction and control in a uniform manner. SMAC allows members of the compact to have a mutual aid agreement with both the state and other compact members.