Limited package drop-off available on Robinson Barracks starting June 26
Limited package drop-off service resumes at the Robinson Barracks Army Post Office on June 26. Read More
The Robinson Barracks Army Post Office (APO) continues to experience severe staffing shortages. However, limited postal finance services, including the ability to accept some parcels, will be available again beginning on Thursday, June 26.
Until additional staff can be secured, a modified service for outgoing mail will be offered on Thursdays only to allow customers on Robinson Barracks to mail outgoing prepaid parcels and send parcels to other APOs. Prepaid parcels are parcels with postage that has been paid prior to being dropped off at the Army Post Office. Some examples are those with labels purchased from Pirate Ship, pre-paid U.S. Postal Service Click-n-Ship, or Shippo. Parcels to other APOs that do not require paid postage will also be accepted.
Customers must attach a prepaid USPS label and customs form to their parcel and present their ID before dropping off the package.
Stamp and money order sales will not be possible, but customers may order stamps directly from USPS or purchase them from postal facilities on other U.S. Army Garrison Stuttgart installations. Drop-off service begins June 26 and will be offered from 1 p.m. to 3:30 p.m on Thursdays. The package pickup window will be closed during this time to accommodate package drop off.
Limited package drop-off service resumes at the Robinson Barracks Army Post Office on June 26. Read More
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