The OSHP Auxiliary was formed in 1942 when many commissioned troopers began entering the armed forces during World War II. At that time, membership was limited to members of the American Legion, which was largely made up of war veterans unlikely to be drafted into service.
Today, Auxiliary members contribute thousands of hours in an assortment of functions. Each is required to log a minimum of 120 hours per year to remain active. Current requirements to become an Auxiliary are:
Applicants must pass a medical exam, which must be conducted by a physician at their own expense. Applicants must also pass written and physical agility tests. Auxiliary members are required to conform to grooming standards and purchase a uniform.