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CMCA Certificants Only—Information and Resources

As a CMCA, you have shown a commitment to your profession by staying informed about current community association issues and holding yourself to a high standard of professional conduct.

As you know, community management is a demanding, ever-changing, and competitive field. Obtaining your CMCA certification is the first step toward building your professional image and expertise. You can further enhance your marketability and provide superior service to your employers by continuing your education and maintaining your certification.

In this "CMCAs Only" section, you'll find resources to assist you in your career, including: CAI Professional Management Development Program (PMDP) course schedules, links to CAI chapters and the Job Bank, a sample press release you can use to spread the word about your certification, and information you can share with your employers in order to gain support for your professional development.

You'll also find an application and dates for recertification, so you can keep your CMCA certification current—and keep your homeowners and employers confident in your ability to provide quality service.

NBC-CAM uses home addresses to correspond with its candidates and certificants. If you change your address you must notify NBC-CAM as soon as possible. Failure to do so may cause you to miss important updates on the CMCA program that could affect your certification. Changes of address should be sent to NBC-CAM. They must be in writing, but can be sent via letter, fax or e-mail. Use our change of address form (MS Word, 56 KB) for convenience.

If a CMCA certificant moves to or begins practicing in a state that has additional requirements not previously met, those requirements must be met prior to any use of the certification in that state.