I am younger and cars are my hobby I have not really got to the fixing part yet. I think Ill take it my mechanic. So you are saying that if I have not replaced my air filter ever, now would be the time to do so?
Figured you might be younger, as I've read through this thread and still am a bit confused at the first post saying you haven't "cleaned" your filter yet.
Unless you have some sort of aftermarket 'cleanable' filter already, then NO you will NEVER need to clean an OEM paper filter. While some
may clean them, paper filters are fragile and unless you are familiar with them, hammering them with compressed air will likely cause more damage than good.
I believe what you are/were trying to say is you've not REPLACED your filter yet, yes?
The mileage you have on the OEM is fine up to say 24,000 miles or so. Although a replacement every 2 years or 30,000 miles is honestly as far as I would go under the BEST of circumstances! Some go less, some more.... but that's my generally accepted worst case range.
Whether or not you need a mechanic to replace it depends on how hard it is to get to.

Most are a 2 to 4 clips and the top cover snaps right off. The filter is a simple slide out, slide in flat plate. That being said, the last time my daughter took her car to get the oil changed (she takes her own oil & filter, they just do the labor) there were THREE guys pouring over a Mini trying to figure out how to change the air filter!
Now, the talk about oiled filters is a different matter. Honestly I think that'll just be over what you are prepared to do now. Some will argue pro and con about oiled guaze filters as to whether or not there are any real world advantages to their use. Most importantly is whether or not you see any horsepower increases. I can say with my knowledge I have seen more horsepower in certain vehicles. IF that is enough to justify the cost, and subsequent maintenance involved in the oiling, removal, washing, re-oiling, risk to MAF / MAP and whatever other sensors that may be downrange from the filter is entirely up to the end user.
I think everyone is getting a little too excited about this. Unless you drive in excessively dusty areas, or your car sits and idles for extended periods (hours a day) then air filters are changed by mileage, not time. You said you only have 26K on the car...it can't hurt to change it now, but the car isn't going to explode if you don't. You sound almost frantic about this, just relax a little.
I'm a little OCD about air filters, I always check mine with a droplight when I change them to see how clogged they are...with FI cars where the PCV comes in downstream of the air filter, I never see badly clogged filters when changed at the recommended mileage (usually 30K). Back in the old carburetor days, you'd change them at 12K and couldn't even see the light thru them.
You and I both!
And remember just how flimsy they were back them? 