The SCHP will again host an ACTAR exam on Sunday, July 24’th, before the conference.
If you wish to take the exam, you MUST register for it through the ACTAR web site, and meet all of the criteria ACTAR has set in order for you to sit for the exam.
Application Submission Deadline: Wednesday, May 25, 2022
Exam Registration Deadline: Friday, June 24, 2022
The exam will start at 8 am on Sunday, July 24’th.
Applicants can visit the ACTAR website for associated costs, dates, and instructions on how to apply.
Since its incorporation in 1991, the ongoing goal of ACTAR has been to promote, within the legal and scientific community, recognition that an ACTAR Accredited Traffic Accident Reconstructionist has demonstrated competence with respect to the minimum training standards established by the NHTSA study.
Although participation in the accreditation program is voluntary, people who are properly trained and experienced in accident investigation and reconstruction can successfully complete the examination and achieve accreditation. Those who are accredited must obtain a minimum of eighty continuing education units (CEUs) during a five year accreditation period in order to renew their accredited status with ACTAR.
An ACTAR Accredited Reconstructionist must agree to adhere to a Code of Conduct that must be signed before the individual is allowed to sit for the examination. If an accredited reconstructionist is sanctioned by a court, administrative board or professional licensure board they may have their accreditation revoked by the Governing Board of Directors.