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ASE calls for techs to register for certification renewal

May 12, 2021
With more service technicians than usual scheduling tests before their certifications expire on June 30, ASE recommends registering for tests as soon as possible to secure a confirmed test time.

With more service technicians than usual scheduling tests before their certifications expire on June 30, the National Institute for Automotive Service Excellence (ASE) recommends registering for ASE tests as soon as possible to secure a confirmed test time.

To register, visit ASE.com, click on “register,” and sign-in. Once logged in, users can next click on “orders” and then “store” where they can find the tests they want to take, add those tests to the cart, check out, and registration is complete.

ASE testing is available throughout the year and the spring registration window is open through June 30. More than 50 ASE certification tests are available, covering nearly every aspect of the motor vehicle service and repair industry. Those registering will have 90 days to schedule an appointment to take the selected ASE tests. ASE tests are conducted days, nights, and weekends at nearly 450 secured, proctored test centers. Service professionals with unexpired automobile certifications (A1-A9) can also use the ASE renewal app for recertification without having to take time off or go to a secure test center.

For more information about ASE registration, visit ASE.com/register-now.

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