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Should Your Auto Mechanic Be Licensed?

June 15, 2020/by carmel

If you have a car, there will come a time that you need to repair it and even the slightest repair can cost you a hefty sum of money. You need to look for an auto repair shop that has licensed technicians.

man holding open-wide car trunk

Why should you get a licensed technician?

A licensed technician is equipped with the proper education. Moreover, a licensed technician has undergone an on the job experience. In addition, they have certificates to prove their skills and capabilities.

What should you look for?

One of the certifications you should look for is the National Institute of Automotive Service Excellence. Also, a lot of states demands auto mechanics to secure a state business license particularly to operate a repair shop.

Meanwhile, counties and municipalities frequently order that auto repair professionals to secure a local permit. When they are managing waste like gasoline, oil or transmission fluid, mechanics and other car professionals should take the Hazardous Materials Safety Permit Program.

Conclusively, a business license in the city is most often necessary for a shop to run legally. So, if the mechanic tells you that there is no need for a license to work, then, you better think twice.

Is it really worth it?

Sure a customer pays more than those who are low priced or an auto shop that has a sole owner. Now, you ask yourself, “is it really worth it?” One word, yes!

Looking for a licensed mechanic is not easy, but you can go check your car’s dealership. First, they have the right permits and they hire a combination of expert tradespeople and trainees.

Before you even have your car for a good service, you should find out the fundamentals first. The dealership personnel would know the brand’s training program. It is also wise to take a look at the shop’s mechanic licenses display usually found in the service bay.

ASE Certified and I-CAR Platinum Certified

Get your money’s worth when repairing your car. Chaney’s Collision Center has professionally-trained collision repair experts and up-to-date equipment. Chaney’s Collision Center has been in service for the people of Phoenix since 1977, and has 3 shop locations in Arizona.

Chaney’s Collision Center can pick up your vehicle and deliver it to your garage in pristine condition. You may call Chaney’s Collision Center at (623) 915-2886.

Licenses have expiry dates too!

You also have to be careful and check out first the reputation of the shop and if their license is actually current. You see, some businesses applies for a license during their first year, and then, would not renew.

The best thing to do is to take a look at the local reviews such as Google Reviews to know which shops are trustworthy. Chaney’s Collision Center has Google Reviews for their 2 distinct locations:

  • Surprise Location
  • Glendale Location

True, you want to save money, but if your car is being repaired in a home garage, start to be suspicious. Plus, if it is 50% cheaper than the usual auto repair shop, be afraid, be very afraid! You could be dealing with a mechanic that has no license!

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