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NEW MEMBER INFORMATION - A Check List 

 Uncle Sam indicating he wants you

Do you want to become a member, are you assisting a potential new member, or have you just received your member ID number?  Use this handy check list and guide.

Step 1 - If you haven't already done so, click on this link , fill out the web form and submit it.  Someone will contact you shortly and set up a meeting to discuss the Auxiliary - who we are (and who we aren't), what you might contribute to our Coast Guard (and what you might get out of membership) and all the other details.  Note - if you aren't from the Tri-State area go ahead and fill the form out anyway - we'll forward it to the units closest to you.

Step 2 - Your contact person will assist you in completing the paper work, taking the new member test, and putting your application package together.  All of the necessary paperwork and study guides are located on this national web page.

Step 3 - Your contact person will submit your package and then you get to wait for a while.  Usually within 30 days you should receive a letter from the Director of Auxiliary for the 5th Northern District (located in Philadelphia) with your member ID number.  Alternately some sharp Auxiliary officer might spot your new listing in AuxDirectory and send you an email with the number.  You don't need to write it on your hand, but you should memorize it.  It will be 7 digits and probably be something like 300xxxx.

Newly enrolled members will also receive an email from AUXDATA II welcoming them to the Auxiliary and providing basic information about logging into the Auxiliary Member Zone and Training sites.

An additional AUXDATA II account/password notification will be sent 45 days after initial enrollment. This will allow new members to focus on their initial training and introduction to the Auxiliary, which will provide them with a better understanding of the information in and uses for AUXDATA II when they access it.  New members may request earlier access to AUXDATA II via their Flotilla Commander or Information Services officer.

Step 4 - As soon as you have your member number go to the AuxDirectory web site which is listed under the AUX MEMBERS  tab on the top tool bar.  Or you can just click here.   Since this is the first time you'll log on click on the Obtain or Change Password line and follow the instructions.  Hint - keep your password short, simple, and easy to remember as you'll use it constantly in the Auxiliary (along with your member ID number).  Warning - when you first obtain a log on a temporary password will be sent to your email address you used when you signed up.  Make sure you can get to that email as the temporary link only works for a few minutes.

Step 5 - Log onto AuxDirectory (sometimes referred to as AuxOfficer) and check your own entry.  Enter you name and verify that your address, phone number, etc. are correct.  If they aren't follow the on screen instructions to submit changes to the FSO-IS (Information Services Officer).

Sept 6 - Complete the Auxiliary Core Training program (ACT) courses. This page on the national Member Training web site has all of the information you need to access and take these classes.    Note - keep copies of any completion certificates that are offered (a .pdf copy is adequate).  Sometimes computer system Alpha doesn't talk to system Zulu and a paper trail may mean you don't have to repeat a course when the computer eats your homework.  You can check your AuxDir record (step 4 above) and verify you have been credited with the course 48 hours after you complete it.

Step 7 - Complete the Basic Qualification II course series, which can also be located on the Training Directorate web site i n the left hand navigation panel. 

Step 8 (May not be needed) - If  you haven't taken a boating safety class now is the time to do so.  Check the class finder on this web site and let the course contact person know you want to take the class (you shouldn't be charged anything for it).  If a copy of your boating course record was submitted with your application you can skip this step.

Ok, now you are eligible to have your membership status changed to BQ (Basically Qualified).  Let your Flotilla Commander know you got everything done and congratulations.

Questions or problems?   Use AuxDirectory    to look up the SO-HR for Division 053-18 and ask him or her for assistance. 

 Links and information current as of 04AUG22.