Post Offices near Brooklyn, IN

5 locations found near Brooklyn

“Do not be fooled by this very small branch outlet. They can provide all the postal services the big boys can. The only drawback here is that the customer service window is only open a half day that being in the mornings. But there is never a line waiting for service. At most there might be one person ahead of you.They have PO Boxes for rent here. The lobby is open 24/7 for access to the boxes and outgoing mail slots. The Martinsville Post Office rents boxes too but the access is limited to daylight hours.A do-it-yourself postal kiosk would be helpful here. You can buy stamps from them plus weigh packages and get labels with the correct postage amount. But I have seen how high maintenance those machines are so maybe it was an experiment that never panned out.”

2.2 Poor6 Reviews

“I tried to call the local office, but only reach the main 800 line. I wanted to speak to a supervisor to say THANK YOU because our mail carrier is so kind. He's always here around the same time every day and my kids LOVE saying hello. If my kids hear him, they run to the door. He left a Christmas card in our mailbox. We made him some cookies and he wrote a thank you note. He's just such a kind person and we are grateful he is our mail carrier.”

3.8 Good26 Reviews

“Went above and beyond ensuring my shrimp got to me on time and alive. The person who mailed them to me didn't mark them as live animals and didn't pay postage so I was surprised when I got a knock on the door and a notice. I didn't have cash on me at the time but I drove to the post office and had it paid right away and mentioned the situation. The kind lady went above and beyond by calling the driver and requesting she deliver it again now that it's paid for. Both the lady at the office and the driver were very kind and understanding. 9/12 shrimp survived and are thriving in their new aquarium, thank you ladies so much! Attached is a photo of some shrimps that survived the journey.”

3 Average39 Reviews

“Built in 1935 from New Deal funds this historic building maintains a timeless quality of its era. A large mural inside entitled “The Arrival of the Mail” was completed in 1937 and restored in 1974. Very friendly and helpful staff. Parking is difficult with no designated lot, otherwise a quality location.”

2.5 Average38 Reviews