MISSION: To provide personnel security, information security, industrial security, fingerprinting and foreign travel reporting support to U.S. Army Garrison Rheinland-Pfalz personnel and tenant organizations.

Services Offered

Fingerprinting Services

Fingerprinting services are by appointment only 
To make an appointment please call:
06111-43-541-3037 or DSN: 541-3037.

Rhine Ordnance Barracks (ROB), BLDG 162, Room 229:
Monday-Thursday
9 a.m. - 12 p.m. The last appointment will be 11:30 a.m. 
1 p.m. - 4 p.m.  The last appointment will be at 3:30 p.m.
 
*If you arrive to Room 229 and the door is locked, please call the numbers listed on the doors for access. 

Baumholder:
Thursdays
9 a.m. - 12 p.m.   The last appointment will be 11:30 a.m.

To your appointment, you must bring:
1. Passport
2. Military ID, dependent ID or U.S. state driver's license if they do not yet have an ID.
3. Social Security card
4. Fingerprint request memo, if applicable (obtained from HR)
5. Don't moisturize your hands prior to the appointment until after your fingerprints have been taken

Fingerprinting services are by appointment only in support of civilian, dependent, contractors, and military personnel assigned to USAG RP and IMCOM-E. Soldiers and USAG RP employees must first go through their unit security manager. Family members must first speak to their sponsor's unit security manager.

NOTE: Teaching certificate requesters must go through DODEA and nursing certificate requesters must go through MEDCOM.

Personnel security

Personnel security support includes initiating security clearance and background investigations and reinvestigations for garrison personnel.

Information security

Provide guidance on marking, wrapping, storing, transporting, transmitting and destroying classified information to garrison personnel and tenant organizations.

Industrial security

Ensure appropriate measures and procedures are implemented to gain access to, handle or generate classified information during the performance of a classified contract or program.

Foreign Travel Reporting

In accordance with AR 380-67, PERSONNEL SECURITY PROGRAM, all personnel possessing a Department of Defense security clearance must report foreign travel to the security office prior to travel being performed.

Upon completion of travel, personnel will report foreign contact when there is suspicion of attempts to attain information.

Before you depart

Complete the Foreign Travel Packet (in RESOURCES section below), then email Part 1 to the Security Office.

When you return

Complete, then email the debrief (Part 2) of the report to the Security Office.

RESOURCES

FOREIGN TRAVEL REPORT

TRAVEL GUIDANCE AND INDIVIDUAL PROTECTIVE MEASURES 

This initial orientation training program satisfies requirements for the Information Security Program Training which will require recertification annually. Search for "information security program training" under "Search for Training."