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BCPO®

Attain instant credibility with your clients, differentiate yourself from the competition, and demonstrate that you are on the cutting edge of your industry by earning a Certified Professional Organizer (CPO) credential. CPOs earn their credential by proving they embody the founding principles, have the requisite experience, adhere to the BCPO Code of Ethics, and comprehend the entire body of knowledge required to pass the Board of Certification for Professional Organizers® (BCPO®) examination.

 

 

BCPO Handbook

The BCPO Handbook is your essential guide for preparing for and maintaining your CPO credential. The contents include the BCPO Code of Ethics and policies, frequently asked questions, preparation tips, and more.

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How to Earn Your CPO Credential

CPO certification is earned by professionals who have met specific minimum standards, and proven through examination and client interaction that they comprehend the entire body of knowledge and experience required. To be eligible to sit for the CPO examination, you must meet specific eligibility requirements as of the date you submit your application. Download the BCPO Handbook above for a complete explanation of eligibility, including frequently asked questions.

Education Requirements

You must have a minimum of a high school diploma or equivalent.

Paid Work Experience

You must be able to provide documentation of 1,000 hours of paid work experience as a professional organizer within five years prior to applying (up to 250 hours may be substituted with alternate activities). 

Code of Ethics

You must agree to adhere to the highest ethical standards, as reflected in the BCPO Code of Ethics for Certified Professional Organizers.

Pass CPO Exam

The standardized exam is 125 multiple choice questions which must be completed within two hours.

About BCPO

BCPO is the certifying body whose mission is to advance the credibility and ethical standards of the Organizing and Productivity industry. The CPO designation was developed by NAPO and is operated under the auspices of the Board of Certification for Professional Organizers (BCPO). BCPO follows the accreditation guidelines set forth by the National Commission for Certifying Agencies (NCCA).

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Have a question or need assistance? The BCPO® HQ Team is here to help you.

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Board Of Certification for Professional Organizers®

Ellen Delap

President (2024-2026)
Ellen Delap, CPO®

Professional-Organizer.com
Kingwood, Texas

Robyn Reynolds

Past President (2024-2025)
Robyn Reynolds, CPO®

Organize 2 Harmonize
Sherman Oaks, California

Kiera Malowitz

Director of Program Development (2024-2027)
Kiera Malowitz, CPO®
Decluttered LLC
East Greenwich, Rhode Island

Kelly Brask

Director of Communications (Term 1: 2021-2024, Term 2: 2024-2027)
Kelly Brask, CPO®

Kelly Brask Organizing, LLC
Chicago, Illinois

Denise Lee

Director of Exam Development (2024-2027)
Denise Lee, CPO®
Clear Spaces, LLC
Saint Louis, Missouri

Laurie Neumann

NAPO Board Liaison (2024-2025)
Laurie Neumann, CPO®
The Innovative Organizer, LLC
Bartlett, Illinois

Jessica Truhler

NAPO Certification Manager
Jessica Truhler

jessicat@napo.net
651-288-3436

Melia Gelinas

Professional Development Coordinator
Melia Gelinas

meliag@napo.net
651-290-6271


Public Director (2022-2025)
S. Jonann Wild, NAPPS Certified

Priority Pet Services
Washington, DC

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