The Certified Gate Automation Technician (CGAT) credential proves you have the technical skills to install and service automated gate systems safely and effectively.

Why Get Certified?
- Increase your value as a technician with verified expertise.
- Build trust with employers and clients.
- Work confidently with safety standards and best practices.
Eligibility Requirements
The CGAT designation is built for installers and technicians working hands-on with automated gate systems. It demonstrates your ability to install, service, and troubleshoot equipment while meeting safety standards.
Applicants must have a minimum of one year of gate automation experience. If you do not yet meet the experience requirement, you may still take the exam and your credential will be awarded once the requirement is met.
Preparation
Applicants are encouraged but not required to attend AFA’s Gate Automation Installation School to strengthen their knowledge and improve exam success.
What You'll Learn
The CGAT exam covers:
- UL 325
- ASTM F2200
- Safety
- Types of gates and operators
- Electrical wiring and testing
- Vehicle detectors
- Telephone entry
- Installation best practices
Study materials are sent electronically following application approval.
Testing
The exam consists of 100 multiple-choice practical, job-related questions.
How to Apply
- Submit your application online.
- Register for the testing event that works best for you.
- Prepare using AFA resources and study guides.
- Take the exam and earn your credential.
Recertification
The CGAT certification is valid for three years. To renew, you must complete 12 hours of gate automation/access control-related continuing education within that period.
Accepted Continuing Education Includes:
- AFA programs: FENCETECH sessions, AFA schools, webinars, and AFAU Online courses/recorded seminars.
- Approved Education Providers: CEUs from AFA Approved Providers are automatically recorded in your profile.
- Other training: Manufacturer or supplier training/education
- Instructional hours: Up to 5 hours may come from teaching eligible courses.
Not eligible: Time spent viewing exhibits.
Reporting Your Education
When you submit your renewal application, you’ll need to include:
- Date(s) of session
- Session title
- Instructor name
- Organization providing training
- Proof of attendance with hours earned (certificate or signed letter; payment receipt not accepted)
You can add CEUs to your MyAFA Profile as you earn them – no need to wait until renewal. Just go to the Education tab, click “Add”, and follow the prompts.
Important Notes
- Requirements are subject to change by the AFA Credentialing Committee.
- If you do not meet renewal requirements, you must reapply and retake the certification exam.
Stay Certified
Keep your credential active by tracking your education along the way.
Frequently Asked Questions
Application: $250
Renewal: $150
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