The American College of Mortgage Attorneys was formed in 1974 by a group of lawyers seeking to establish and maintain an integrated group of lawyers from each state who are highly skilled and experienced in the preparation of real estate mortgages, lending transactions secured by real estate, and related practice. The College seeks to improve and reform laws and procedures affecting real estate secured transactions and to raise the level of professional responsibility of lawyers practicing in this area.

ACMA's members (Fellows) include in-house and government lawyers in addition to private practitioners. ACMA is also fortunate to include prominent members of the academic community. ACMA meets annually, provides carefully targeted educational programs and publishes the National Mortgage Law Summary. The College is governed by a Board of Regents who are elected by the Fellows and by Officers elected by the Regents.


2008 Annual Meeting Program & Registration Information