FINGERPRINTING - TOWER BARRACKS/ROSE BARRACKS

Primary:09641-70-526-4464

Primary: 09641-70-526-4464

Secondary:DSN 526-4464

Secondary: DSN 526-4464


Sunday Closed
Monday 8:30 a.m.-11:30 a.m. and 1 p.m.-3 p.m.
Tuesday 8:30 a.m.-11:30 a.m. and 1 p.m.-3 p.m.
Wednesday 8:30 a.m.-11:30 a.m. and 1 p.m.-3 p.m.
Thursday 8:30 a.m.-11:30 a.m.
Friday Closed
Saturday Closed

BLDG 244


NOTICE: Appointments only. Customers will need to contact the office for appointments via email.

Email the Tower Barracks/Rose Barracks Team


FINGERPRINTING - HOHENFELS

Primary:09641-70-522-1508/4050

Primary: 09641-70-522-1508/4050

Secondary:DSN 522-1508/4050

Secondary: DSN 522-1508/4050


Sunday Closed
Monday Closed
Tuesday 9 a.m.-3 p.m.
Wednesday Closed
Thursday 12:30-3 p.m.
Friday Closed
Saturday Closed

BLDG 33; Room 206

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NOTICE: Appointments only. Customers will need to contact the office for appointments via phone or e-mail.

Email the Hohenfels Team


FINGERPRINTING - GARMISCH

Primary:08821-750-3509

Primary: 08821-750-3509

Secondary:DSN 440-3509

Secondary: DSN 440-3509


Sunday Closed
Monday Closed
Tuesday 8 a.m.-12 p.m.
Wednesday Closed
Thursday Closed
Friday Closed
Saturday Closed

BLDG 203

DE

NOTICE: Appointments only. If you wish to book an appointment, customers will need to contact the office for appointments via phone or e-mail.

Email the Garmisch Team

About

 

Fingerprint services are provided by appointment only. Please see hours and location information in the sidebar above.
 
The Fingerprint Office provides fingerprint support for garrison personnel. For all other mission unit personnel and their spouses please contact the 7ATC G2 via email at usarmy.bavaria.7atc.list.persec or via phone DSN 314-569-0088 or commercial at 09641-70-569-0088.
 
A valid CAC, military/dependent ID or civilian ID with government nexus and U.S. passport or permanent resident card and SSN are required for fingerprinting services.
 
All fingerprinting for child-related employment and volunteer work requires pre-coordination because of unique fingerprinting requirements to work with children in an Army-sponsored program. Pre-coordination is done by CPAC (for NAF/GS government employees) or your Program’s Functional Manager (for ACS, RSO, CYS volunteers/contractors).
 

Foreign Travel

REPORT FOREIGN TRAVEL

Please read the DEFENSE TRAVEL BRIEFING, then complete the FOREIGN TRAVEL REPORT. Send your completed Foreign Travel Report BY EMAIL to the Security Office at USARMY.BAVARIA.ID-EUROPE.LIST.DPTMS-SECURITY@ARMY.MIL.

All Army personnel possessing a DoD security clearance will report to their security office all personal foreign travel in advance. Subsequent foreign contact will be reported when there is suspicion of attempts to attain information, in accordance with Army Regulation 380–67, Personnel Security Program.

SITES FOR PLANNING TRAVEL

  • U.S. Army Europe Travel Safe - USAREUR's one-stop source on current travel restrictions, travel guidance and consular messages. Site also includes a FACEBOOK PAGE ⚠ and TWITTER PAGE ⚠.
  • DOD FOREIGN CLEARANCE GUIDE (FCG) ⚠ - The guide provides general information on foreign locations. It provides information on both official and unofficial travel. It is divided by region and then by country. Since the DoD FCG is directive in nature for all DoD and DoD-sponsored travel abroad, travelers must ensure they comply with this Guide.
  • U.S. STATE DEPARTMENT INTERNATIONAL TRAVEL ⚠ - Provides information on travel planning, emergency assistance,country specific information.
  • COUNTRY SPECIFIC INFORMATION ⚠ - The DoS’s Office of American Citizens Services and Crisis Management (ACS) administers the Consular Information Program, which informs the public of conditions abroad that may affect their safety and security. Country Specific Information, Travel Alerts, and Travel Warnings are vital parts of this program. Country Specific Information is provided for every country of the world. You will find the location of the U.S. embassy and any consular offices,information about whether you need a visa, crime and security information, health and medical considerations, drug penalties, localized hot spots and more. This is a good place to start learning about where you are going.

SITES TO USE WHILE TRAVELING

  • U.S. STATE DEPARTMENT STEP PROGRAM ⚠ - The Smart Traveler Enrollment Program (STEP) is a free service to allow U.S.citizens and nationals traveling abroad to enroll their trip with the nearest U.S. Embassy or Consulate. You will receive important information from the Embassy about safety conditions in your destination country, helping you make informed decisions about your travel plans. It assists the U.S. Embassy to contact you in an emergency, whether natural disaster, civil unrest, or family emergency and can help family and friends get in touch with you in an emergency.
  • ALERTS AND WARNINGS BY COUNTRY ⚠ - Travel Warnings are issued when the DoS wants you to consider very carefully whether you should go to a country at all. Examples of reasons for issuing a Travel Warning might include unstable government, civil war, ongoing intense crime or violence, or frequent terrorist attacks. The DoS wants you to know the risks of traveling to these places and to strongly consider not going to them at all. Travel Warnings remain in place until the situation changes; some have been in effect for years.

Travel Alerts are issued for short-term events the DoS thinks you should know about when planning travel to a country. Examples of reasons for issuing a Travel Alert might include an election season that is bound to have many strikes, demonstrations, or disturbances; a health alert like an outbreak of H1N1; or evidence of an elevated risk of terrorist attacks. When these short-term events are over, the Travel Alert is cancelled.