Brooklyn Postal Center Shipping Desk (Schermerhorn St): What to Know Before You Drop Off FedEx, UPS, USPS, or DHL
Before heading to Brooklyn Postal Center at 41 Schermerhorn St, review the drop-off basics for FedEx, UPS, USPS, and DHL, plus the counter questions that prevent delays.
Brooklyn Postal Center - FedEx UPS DHL USPS - formerly Shippers Express is a counter-style shipping and mailbox location in Brooklyn, New York. It’s listed at 41 Schermerhorn St, Brooklyn, NY 11201 and the phone number on the listing is +1 718-858-6969, with carriers shown as UPS / FedEx / USPS / DHL. Because public evidence of specific services can be thinner than a full profile, the most reliable way to plan is to call ahead and confirm the exact drop-off option (and any packaging or document needs) for the shipment being prepared.

Confirm the exact carrier intake: drop-off vs. packing workflow
When a counter supports multiple carriers, the biggest source of delays is not the counter’s willingness—it’s whether the item is arriving in the form that the carrier station can scan immediately. Before you go, ask which of the following applies to your shipment:
(1) Drop-off for a pre-labeled, already-paid parcel, or (2) a counter-built shipment where packaging and labels are handled on-site. A practical call question is: “If I have a label/QR code already, can I bring it as-is for scanning, or do you need specific packing materials before acceptance?”
Bring the “three items” that prevent re-checks
To keep the intake quick, prepare these three items before the counter scan:
Destination details. Even for domestic shipments, the destination ZIP/area determines routing. For international, it also impacts paperwork steps.
Tracking or label reference. If your shipping account or carrier app provides a barcode, keep it accessible on your phone or in print.
Item condition and packaging state. If the package is fragile or unusually shaped, ask what level of protection is required so the counter doesn’t refuse it for insufficient packing.
Public listing data for this location indicates carrier coverage (UPS/FedEx/USPS/DHL), but it also flags that service details may be incomplete. That makes the “packaging + acceptance criteria” question especially important.
Ask how the counter handles packing materials and fragile items
For shippers who don’t already have boxes or cushioning, the decision point is whether the counter supplies packaging and whether they pack to a standard that carriers can accept. At the listing level, the counter is associated with a general capability set including packing/boxes and related counter services, but those items are not confirmed in a detailed way. So ask directly:
“Do you provide boxes and packing materials for my carrier option, and do you pack fragile items with cushioning appropriate for the package size?”
If the counter can’t confirm packaging availability for your specific shipment type, it’s better to bring materials or choose another packing plan than to arrive with an under-packed item.
For mailbox and ID needs, verify address format for your purpose
Besides shipping drop-offs, the location is grouped as a mailbox/shipping center. If the shipment relates to identity or paperwork (for example, documents tied to government processes), the key detail is whether the address format meets the requirement you’re using it for. When calling, ask whether the mailbox uses a street address format suitable for the intended paperwork, and what identification is needed for receiving items.
This matters because “mailbox services” can vary: some locations are designed for general parcel holds, while others support additional document-oriented workflows. The most efficient route is to confirm what you need at the counter for your exact request.
Keep the counter call short: what to ask before you drive
If the goal is a smooth drop-off, use a tight call script:
1) “Do you accept pre-labeled FedEx/UPS/USPS/DHL packages for drop-off right now?”
2) “If I bring a pre-labeled parcel, do you need it packed to any minimum protection level?”
3) “Can you confirm any requirements for fragile items or unusual shapes before I arrive?”
4) “If my shipment is international, what paperwork steps should I complete before I hand it over?”
With 41 Schermerhorn St as the listed address and +1 718-858-6969 as the listing phone number, these questions are designed to reduce the most common last-minute surprises for counter shipping.
Plan for what’s hard to verify online
Public listing summaries for Brooklyn Postal Center - FedEx UPS DHL USPS - formerly Shippers Express indicate multi-carrier availability, plus a general counter-oriented service set. However, the same listings also note that public service signals can be incomplete compared with full profiles. The editorially safest approach is to treat the online carrier list as a starting point and use the phone call to confirm the exact intake and packaging requirements for your shipment.
If you need the fastest processing, plan your visit so you arrive with tracking/label access and packaging that meets the counter’s acceptance expectations.