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Which Professional Organizer is Right for You?
Residential
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Business / Corporate
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Personal
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Closet Design and Installation
Closet Organizing
Garages / Attics / Basements
Home Office
Kitchens
Other Rooms
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Office
Time Management
Paper Management
Electronic Info Management
Event / Meeting Planning
Moving / Relocation
Financial / Bookkeeping
Inventory / Assets Control
Paper & Electronic
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Time Management
Paper Management
Electronic Info Management
Financial / Bookkeeping
Personal Coach
Photographs / Memorabilia / Collections
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Moving / Relocation
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Groups
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Special Populations
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Estate Management
Garage / Estate Sale
Unpacking / move-in
Home Staging
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Group Training
Public Speaking
Author / Writer
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Attention Deficit / Hyperactivity Disorder (ADD, ADHD)
Children
Students
Seniors
Chronic Disorganization
Hoarding
Feng Shui
Green Organizing
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What To Ask Before Hiring A Professional Organizer
It's important to find someone you like and with whom you feel comfortable. If possible, interview several professional organizers in your area. Depending upon what's most important to you, ask the candidates about how long they have been in business, their background and training, their areas of expertise, what they like about being a professional organizer, and their policies and procedures. You may want to request references from past clients.
In addition to the project requirements and your preferences, consider the differences between a professional organizer affiliated with NAPO and one who isn't.
All NAPO members agree to work within the guidelines of the NAPO Code of Ethics. This set of principles forms the foundation for how NAPO professional organizers conduct themselves with clients, colleagues and their community.
What's a CPO? 
Professional Organizers can obtain Certified Professional Organizer (CPO) credentials which are administered by The Board of Certification for Professional Organizers (BCPO). For more information, visit the BCPO website.
Golden Circle Logo 
This prestigious designation is for NAPO members who have been engaged in the business of organizing for five years or more while also a NAPO member in good standing for at least one year.