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ASE fall registration, recertification window closing soon

Dec. 6, 2021
The National Institute for Automotive Service Excellence reminds service professionals with certifications expiring on December 31 to schedule their tests now to ensure they have time to get recertified.

As the year comes to a close, the National Institute for Automotive Service Excellence (ASE) reminds service professionals with certifications expiring on December 31 to schedule their tests now to ensure they have time to get recertified.

To register, visit the myASE web portal before the end of the fall registration window on December 31. Visitors can register for more than 50 ASE certification tests in a variety of fields, including automotive, collision, medium-/heavy-duty, school bus, transit bus, and truck equipment repair.

ASE tests are conducted days, nights, and weekends at nearly 500 secured, proctored test centers. It is recommended that service professionals coordinate testing with their employers and check test center availability before registering.

Rather than visiting a test center, service professionals with automobile certifications (A1-A9) can use the ASE renewal app for recertification. The ASE renewal app allows ASE Certified professionals to extend the expiration date of their certifications without having to take time off or go to a secure test center for testing.

To learn more, visit ase.com, email ASE at [email protected], or call 1-800-390-6789.

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