He has completed a tour of duty in Afghanistan and a number of rescue missions in New Zealand and humanitarian missions in Fiji and Papua New Guinea.
The seat has traditionally been won by a National candidate, meaning it's very likely Costley will become Ōtaki's next MP.
In the 2017 election, Guy won 20,700 votes compared to the 14,600 won by his Labour competitor.
"The Ōtaki electorate is a real snapshot of provincial New Zealand spanning from Paraparaumu in the South, to Foxton in the North," he said.
"We have some critical challenges here, but we also have some great opportunities."
Costley thanked Guy for being a strong advocate for the Ōtaki electorate since he won the seat back in 2008.
He said getting roading infrastructure completed will be a priority of his.
"The current Coalition Government has cancelled the Horowhenua Expressway from Ōtaki to north of Levin, a project committed to by the previous Government."
Costley has a Master's degree in International Defence and Security, a Bachelor's Degree in mathematical Physics and a Diploma in Business.
In 2014 Tim was seconded to HRH the Duke of Cambridge as an Equerry – an officer of the British royal household who assists members of the royal family.
He is also the founder of The Missing Wingman Trust – a charity which supports Air Force families when someone is killed, wounded, or becomes ill, whether in New Zealand or overseas.