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myASE web portal open for registration

Oct. 27, 2020
The National Institute for Automotive Service Excellence launched a new myASE web portal where service professionals can register, schedule tests, and view certification information.

The National Institute for Automotive Service Excellence (ASE) launched a new myASE web portal where service professionals can register, schedule tests, and view certification information.

“We are very pleased to announce that the enhanced myASE web portal is open for business, providing a more intuitive, user-friendly online experience and increasing the level of service that ASE provides,” said Tim Zilke, president and CEO, ASE. “The newly designed dashboard streamlines the entire registration and certification process. We encourage all service professionals to log on, view the significant enhancements, and register for their next certification exam.”

The myASE portal can be accessed by visiting my.ase.com and features easy-to-use navigation, quick links, and a new shopping cart experience that allows users to order ASE tests and products and place them into a shopping cart for immediate purchase. Each order for ASE tests automatically includes the new, lower registration fee of $34. Test fees remain the same.

Test centers are open and the myASE portal is accepting registrations now through the remainder of the fall registration window, open through December 31. More than 50 ASE certification tests are offered for automotive, collision, medium/heavy duty, school bus, transit bus, and truck equipment repair.

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