9AM - 12:30PM 2 - 4:30PM
1597 Bowis Dr, Point of Rocks9AM - 12:30PM 1:30 - 4:45PM
15 North Church Street, Lovettsville“Excellent office. We are lucky to have them in town.UPDATE 03/08/2024: Big shout out to the younger gentleman who went out of his way to return my wife's driver's license after she left it behind during a passport appointment.”
9:30AM - 2PM 3 - 5PM
15 E Market St, Leesburg“Historic building. Tiny parking lot that can be difficult to navigate. Not busy. Usually only one employee working, but rarely a line or a wait. Definitely prefer this location over the other.”
10AM - 1PM 2 - 5PM
2 Main St, Round Hill9AM - 1PM 2 - 5PM
39344 Little River Tpke, Aldie“This place has its charm and the people working there are always trying their best to provide good customer care. It’s also never too busy so it saves a lot of time if you need USPS. Watch for opening hours cause those are slightly limited.”
“13May2024 My first time in here. You’ve seen the other posts that have pics of this place. The mailbox’s inside are dated. They look nothing like the metal mailbox’s in other post offices.
This place is small and the parking lot is the same. There is an automatic machine you can mail letters and packages from it.
Customer service was nice and quick. Not crowded with a few people in line.”
“Stopped by to ship an important delivery on April 15th, and despite the numbers of people there to post tax related, the clerks were professional, competent and a pleasure to work with. The line moved quickly.”
“Today I visited this post office for a passport job as per the appointment I had already made. It is not a large post office but located in a lovely place. I could feel the coziness when I entered the office, and everything looked in order. Soon I realized why the place is appealing and pleasant to visitors. Very professional, polite, and friendly staff are the backbone of every good memory you bring back with you after your job is accomplished. A gentleman who introduced himself when I asked his name as Anthony Brooks was handling all the visitors' jobs unilaterally. He was describing every single point a visitor may need to know before even they attempt to ask and was checking all documents and their contents with optimum precision and reminding them whatever needed to be added or changed. To provide a perfect job for every visitor, he had to go to the back part of their station and come back with the solution to satisfy the customers' requirements best. My job didn't take much time. However, I witnessed when he was handling other two customers' inquiries who had similar jobs ahead of me. I thought it was my commitment to let him and all dedicated individuals like him know that their devotion to their work and responsibilities are recognized. Let them know that their patience while handling customers with optimal care and respect and going above and beyond to make the jobs being carried as memorable pieces of art is getting noticed and admired. We all need to appreciate and recognize our community service providers in any positions they might serve the public. They are our community assets.”