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How to fill out the Coast Guard Auxiliary Id Card online
Filling out the Coast Guard Auxiliary Id Card online is a straightforward process that ensures you have all the necessary information to receive your identification card. This guide provides clear steps to facilitate the completion of your application accurately.
Follow the steps to complete your Coast Guard Auxiliary Id Card form.
- Click ‘Get Form’ button to obtain the form and open it in the editor.
- Begin by filling out your name. Enter your last name, first name, and middle initial in the designated fields.
- Input your member number in the corresponding section. Ensure this information is correct to avoid processing delays.
- Select your status from the provided options: 'IQ' for no boating class, 'BQ' if you have taken the boating class, or 'AX' if you have passed all six specialty courses.
- Enter your date of birth. Fill in the day and month (spelling out the month) to provide complete information.
- Provide your weight and height in the designated fields. This information helps in the identification process.
- Specify your eye color in the appropriate section followed by your blood type.
- Fill out the basic entry date section, providing the day, month, and year.
- Indicate your hair color.
- Fill in the division and flotilla details as necessary. Ensure this aligns with your current information.
- Prepare your photo. You can attach it or email it to dirauxID@uscg.mil. If mailing, ensure to follow the directions provided on the form.
- Review all the information entered for accuracy. Confirm that all required fields are complete.
- After reviewing, you can save your changes, download, print, or share the form as needed.
Complete your Coast Guard Auxiliary Id Card application online today for a smoother process.
Members of the Coast Guard Auxiliary enjoy several benefits, including access to training, educational resources, and networking opportunities. The auxiliary also provides members with unique experiences in maritime operations and community service. While they do not receive traditional military benefits, the camaraderie and skills gained are incredibly valuable. Holding a Coast Guard Auxiliary ID card allows you to participate fully in these enriching opportunities.