Locate a local Air Force Reserve office near you. You can look through the local telephone book or go online.
Talk to an Air Force Reserve officer in the local office. If you cannot find a recruitment office, you can chat, e-mail or have a recruiter contact you through Air Force Reserve's official website.
Answer all of the questions that the recruitment people will ask. They want to make sure that you are healthy enough and mentally tough enough to be in the Air Force Reserve. Once you have answered their questions and they determine that you would be a good fit for the Air Force Reserve, the recruiter will schedule you for an ASVAB test at a Military Entrance Processing Station (MEPS) or an affiliated Military Entrance Test (MET) station.