You have to meet the standard requirement's set by ASE and sign up for the test or tests of your choosing. You will pay for each test you want to take when you send in your request forms. Show up at test location and take those test. They will send your scores and tell you what you pass or fail.
No, Ase is only for automotive
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An ASE Certified technician is a mechanic who has fulfilled the voluntary requirements for certification by the National Institute for Automotive Service Excellence.
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I am a Lexus and ASE master certified technician with 20 years experience and I make $25 per flat rate hour. I'm located in Northeast Ohio.
Contact a ASE certified mechanic in your area.
An ASE certification does not expire. Once an automotive service technician becomes ASE certified, they are considered certified for life. However, it is recommended to periodically recertify to stay up-to-date with the latest industry standards and technologies.
you have to pass tests ASE puts out there are several brakes/ transmiton/engine repair ect.
Inspection laws vary from state to state. State governments do not recognize ASE certifications.
Take it to someone who is ase certified
ASE is the National Institute for Automotive Service Excellence. An ASE certified Mechanic has been instructed and tested on how to perform maintenance on a vehicle. There are different areas of specialization for ASE certifications for different systems on a car. ASE certified mechanics aren't necessarily better mechanics but they take the job seriously to get certified and if you have a choice you should choose a mechanic with an ASE Certification. The person asked what is an ase MASTER mechanic? This specifically means the mechanic has passed all or nearly all certifications (tests) available in a test series (ie: auto, med truck, collision, etc ...) and the mechanic must also document at least two years of hands-on work experience. For example in the auto series there are 8 tests (A1 through A8) required before you are considered a master mechanic.
Sure. You might even get a job as a mechanic.