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Frequently Asked Questions
Certified Auto Glass Repair Technician Exam
Who is eligible for NGA's Certified Auto Glass Repair Technician
exam?
Candidates must have six months experience in the auto glass repair
industry or have completed an auto glass repair training program. All
candidates must have performed 200 or more repairs.
What does it mean to be certified by the National Glass Association's
Certified Auto Glass Repair Technician Program?
As a certified NGA Auto Glass Repair Technician, you have passed an
NGA examination and that you have met industry standards for basic competency.
You will receive a wallet identification card, a uniform patch, certificate,
and a one-year subscription to AutoGlass.
How will I know when to renew my certification?
NGA certification requires renewal every three years. NGA will notify
you and your employer in writing approximately 60-90 days before the
expiration of your certification, so that you may renew your certification.
What are the privileges of NGA certification?
NGA certified repair technicians have the right to use (in accordance
with specific licensing regulations) the credentials for the certification
program and the right to display the uniform patch.
Why should my company's technicians be NGA certified?
Consumers are more comfortable with individuals who are licensed or
certified. NGA is leading the way in the auto glass industry by providing
a challenging certification program, which remains current and viable.
This program helps ensure that those individuals wearing the "NGA Certified
Patch" are knowledgeable technicians. Auto glass companies with NGA
certified technicians can educate customers about the potential dangers
for themselves and their loved ones by having glass repaired or replaced
elsewhere.
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