About the Reserve - Ways to Join - Non-Prior Service - Entry Process
MEPS Photo Caption

Entry Process

Entry Process

Your official Navy Reserve career begins at the Military Entrance Processing Station (MEPS). Here, you’ll take an aptitude test and physical examination. Then you’ll select a Navy Reserve career and recite the Navy Oath of Enlistment.

There are 65 MEPS facilities located throughout the United States.

Prescreening With Your Recruiter

During your initial physical screening, your Recruiter will fill out a basic medical prescreening report and forward it to the medical personnel at MEPS. After review, they will give your Recruiter the go-ahead to schedule your first visit to MEPS.

Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery (ASVAB)

You will have to take the Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery (ASVAB) to determine which careers you qualify for, based on your aptitude to be trained for those careers. There are commercially produced ASVAB information/study guides available.

Documentation

There are several standard documents you will need to bring with you for your first visit to MEPS. These are as follows:

  • Social security card
  • Driver’s license
  • Direct Deposit Form 1199 signed by a bank official or the name, address and routing number of your financial institution along with your account number
  • If applicable, notarized copies of your marriage certificate, divorce decree or separation order
  • Notarized copies of birth certificates for your children under 18 years of age
  • Affidavit of support for parents
  • Court documents and direct deposit forms, if ordered to pay spousal and/or child support
  • Proof of citizenship (immigrants only)
  • Name, social security number and military address of your spouse, if you are married to another service member in the Navy or any other military branch
  • Copies of your lease agreement or rental contract for any dependents residing outside of government quarters
  • Documentation of any ROTC experience and college transcripts.

Copy Your Orders

Be sure to keep all copies of orders and documents issued to you by your unit Recruiter and/or MEPS.

Medical History and Physical Exam

Your MEPS physical will begin with the Report of Medical History. You’ll be asked questions about your current or past medical conditions, if applicable. Next, you’ll undergo basic blood and urinalysis testing, followed by hearing and vision exams. Your height and weight will be recorded, and then you’ll perform simple flexibility tests. In the final step, you’ll talk to a doctor about your medical history.

Selecting Your Reserve Career

After you’ve completed your medical history and physical exam, you’ll be sent to your Career Classifier to select a Navy Reserve career. If you’re not sure what you want to do, take some time now to visit the opportunities section of this site.

Pre-Enlistment Interview

The next-to-last step at MEPS is the Pre-Enlistment Interview, where you will be asked questions about your background. If any additional testing is required for the career path you’ve chosen, it will be performed at this time.

Oath of Enlistment

After you’ve completed this interview, you and your Navy Reserve Recruiter will review and sign your enlistment contract before you take the Oath of Enlistment.

I,___________________________________, do solemnly swear (or affirm) that I will support and defend the Constitution of the United States against all enemies, foreign and domestic; that I will bear true faith and allegiance to the same; and that I will obey the orders of the President of the United States and the orders of the Officers appointed over me, according to regulations and the Uniform Code of Military Justice. So help me, God.

Next steps:

Recruit Training

Contact a Navy Reserve Recruiter for more information.