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Association FAQ

Who can be a member of ASCCA?
We accept those automotive repair shops and associated automotive aftermarket businesses who pledge to conduct themselves professionally and adhere to our Code of Ethics.
Our official definitions of membership categories are as follows:
Regular Members
Generally ASCCA's regular membership consists of automotive service businesses validly and currently registered in good standing with the California Department of Consumer Affairs (DCA) and the California Bureau of Automotive Repair (BAR) as an Automotive Repair Dealer (ARD). Our membership represents such segments as brake repair, undercar, transmission, autobody & collision, smog check, truck repair and general automotive repair, just to name a few.
Associate Members
Associate members are those businesses which supply goods, equipment or services to the automotive service and repair industry, and or those automotive repair businesses regardless of type not located in the State of California.
Educator Members
Educator members are teachers or administrators working in an accredited California school who do not own or manage an automotive repair facility.
Technician Members
Technician members are those individuals who provide automotive repair services but do not have any proprietary interest in an automotive repair facility.
How do I become a member of ASCCA?
There are several ways to become a member of ASCCA.
  1. 1. Click here to obtain more information about membership in ASCCA.
  2. 2. You may contact the ASCCA Headquarters at (800) 810-4272 and speak with a friendly staff member to obtain information about the many benefits of membership and local chapters in your area.
  3. 3. You may contact your local chapter and speak with the Chapter Representative for more information. Click here to get a listing of all ASCCA chapters in the state.
     
ASCCA’s members are comprised of individually owned automotive repair shops and related companies.
What does the ASCCA Staff do?
The ASCCA Staff is responsible for all aspects of the day-to-day affairs of ASCCA whether that is lobbying, public relations, membership issues, communications, event planning, educational events, chapter assistance or any other number of projects. An article that addresses this topic in depth is available by clicking here.
 
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How do I advertise in your publication?
There are several opportunities to advertise your business to the members of ASCCA. The first is our newsletter and we encourage you to visit our California Independent section that includes more information and a downloadable rate card for you to submit with your ad order.

You may also call Shauna Scott at ASCCA Headquarters (800) 810-4272 for more information.
Also, a step up from that is considering a Corporate Sponsorship which provides you with a much more comprehensive plan for maximum exposure. Check it out!
How do I contact ASCCA Endorsed Benefit Providers?
For tracking purposes we ask that you send the ASCCA office staff an email by visiting our Member Benefit Contact Page or give us a call at (800) 810-4272. We will be happy to provide that information for you.
How do I get a hold of my Chapter Representative or President?
Most Chapter Representatives and Presidents are listed in your local Chapter Newsletter. You can also call ASCCA headquarters at (800) 810-4272 or click here to look up your chapter.
Does ASCCA have scholarships available and if so, how many scholarships are awarded each
 year?
Yes. ASCCA offers 5 scholarships open to both High School Seniors and entry level College students. Five $500 scholarships are awarded each year to qualified applicants. Click here to obtain additional information about the ASCCA Scholarship Foundation and its scholarship process and qualifications.

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