Certified Reverse Mortgage Professional (CRMP) Designation


Welcome to the Certified Reverse Mortgage Professional (CRMP) web page.

Earning the CRMP will distinguish you as someone who has demonstrated superior knowledge and competency in the area of reverse mortgages and dedication to upholding the highest ethical and professional standards.

All CRMP applicants must meet the following requirements:

  • All loan officer applicants must have a minimum 2 years experience originating reverse mortgages and closed at least 50 reverse mortgages.

  • All other applicants who are not loan officers must have a minimum 5 years experience working in reverse mortgages in one or more of the following areas: underwriting, processing, management and operations, title and closing services, appraisals, and/or loan servicing.

  • Within one year prior to taking the examination, applicants must complete 12 hours of continuing education from NRMLA or such other providers as approved by NRMLA in areas related to reverse mortgages and senior financial issues.

  • Possession of a current mortgage loan originator license in your jurisdiction, if a license is required.

  • Completion of a background check. Once an applicant has met all the requirements and has passed the exam, he or she will need to have a background check by our designated vendor. The background check costs $49.50 (unless otherwise noted) and is paid by the applicant directly to the vendor.

  • Submission of a signed Consent Statement.

KEY DOCUMENTS
Approved Outside Courses for CRMP Credits (Updated 12-10-2010)
The following courses have been pre-approved for CRMP credits. If you have taken any of these courses within the past year, you can apply them toward the 12 credits you need to sit for the exam, or to recertify.


CRMP Application (Updated 11-22-2010)
Once you have met all the eligibility requirements, please fill out this application and submit for review to NRMLA along with payment. If approved, you may sit for the exam.


CRMP Candidate Handbook (Being Updated)
The handbook describes all aspects of the certification process and helps candidates prepare for the exam.

CRMP Code of Ethics
This is a copy of the Code of Ethics is included with the Application. It must be signed and included with the Application.


CRMP Recertification Handbook (Being Updated)
This handbook describes the process for maintaining the credential.


Exam Blueprint
The blueprint describes the areas of knowledge covered in the CRMP exam.

Independent Certification Committee Roster
The ICC is the governing body overseeing the administration of the CRMP designation. The ICC is comprised of individuals with a deep understanding of reverse mortgage issues from different segments of the business, including loan origination, legal, counseling, servicing and operations. If you have any questions about the CRMP, you are encouraged to email ICC members.

List of CRMP Designees (Updated 12-17-2010)
This is a current list of reverse mortgage professionals who have earned the Certified Reverse Mortgage Professional (CRMP) designation

SUBMITTING OUTSIDE COURSES (Updated 8-3-2010)
To obtain the necessary 12 hours of continuing education credits that are required to sit for the exam, you have two options: 1) attend NRMLA conferences (regional meetings and the Annual Meeting & Expo) or 2) submit for consideration outside classes that relate to reverse mortgages or senior finance issues.  The document above describes the process for submitting outside courses to NRMLA for possible credit toward the CRMP.

In the meantime, there are steps you can take to prepare yourself. The exam itself was developed by a diverse group of knowledge experts with varying backgrounds and years of service in the reverse mortgage business. The exam questions focus on counseling, origination, processing, underwriting, servicing, and other critical issues.

The source documents for the exam include the HECM statute, regulations, mortgagee letters, and various articles found on NRMLAOnline.org, all of which are presented below.

Section 255 of the National Housing Act (HECM enabling legislation)
24 CFR Part 206 (Code of Federal Regulations dealing with HECMs)
HUD Handbook 4235.1
HUD Handbook 4330.1, Chapter 13
FHA Mortgagee Letters
Reverse Mortgage Basics
A Comprehensive Guide to HECM Counseling
What Originators Should Know about Reverse Mortgage Servicing 
Appraisal Guidelines-Q&A 
Replenishing a Line of Credit
Listed Name on Title
What You Need to Know About Manufactured Homes
Taking the Fear Out of Trusts & Powers of Attorney
Linkage Between Reverse Mortgages, Medicaid and SSI (Part 1)
Reversing the Trend: The Recent Expansion of the Reverse Mortgage Market (Study published by the Federal Reserve Board, April 2009)

If you have any further questions about the CRMP, please contact Darryl Hicks, at 202-939-1784, or at
dhicks@dworbell.com.





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