Q: What is a CPO®?
A: CPO® stands for Certified Professional Organizer®, someone who has proven through education, accumulated client service hours and testing that they meet the minimum requirements set by the BCPO® in the field of professional organizing.

Q: What is the BCPO®?
A: The BCPO® is the independent certifying body for the Certified Professional Organizer® examination. The BCPO® is a self-governing organization formed in 2007 to recognize and raise industry standards, practices and ethics through independent certification of professional organizers.

Q: Who can take the examination?
A: Anyone who meets the minimum requirements, which include:

Q: Do I have to be a professional organizer to take the exam?
A: No. Anyone who meets the minimum requirements may take the exam. Other professions, including home and real estate stagers, senior move managers, records managers and those who work in other related fields may also qualify to take the exam.

Q: When and where is the exam given? How do I sign up to take the exam? How much does it cost?
A: The CPO® exam is given during designated times via computer at designated testing sites around the world. Visit www.certifiedprofessionalorganizers.org for a list of testing dates and sites, as well as an application. The fee is USD$525.00. A professional membership rate of USD$350.00 is available.

Q: Do I have to do anything to maintain the CPO® designation?
A: Yes, CPO®s must recertify every three (3) years. They do this through either:

Q: How many CPO®s are there?
A: There are over 275 CPO®s in the world, representing the United States, Canada, Australia, Netherlands and Hong Kong. Visit www.certifiedprofessionalorganizers.org to find a CPO® near you.

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