Are there mail delivered on veterans day

In the United States, Veterans Day is a federal holiday, which means that many government offices, including the United States Postal Service (USPS), are closed on November 11th.

However, the USPS does not typically suspend mail delivery on Veterans Day, except in certain circumstances. Here are some exceptions:

  1. Limited services: While most post offices are closed, some may offer limited services, such as package delivery and pickup, on Veterans Day. These services may vary depending on the location and the specific post office.
  2. No regular mail delivery: Regular mail delivery, including first-class mail, priority mail, and periodicals, may not be delivered on Veterans Day. However, some mail carriers may still deliver packages and other priority items.
  3. Special delivery: In some cases, mail carriers may still deliver mail on Veterans Day, especially if it's a priority item, such as a package with a specific delivery deadline.
  4. Private carriers: Private carriers, like UPS and FedEx, may operate on a regular schedule on Veterans Day, but it's always best to check with them directly for their holiday hours and delivery schedules.

To confirm mail delivery on Veterans Day, you can:

  1. Check the USPS website for specific information on holiday hours and services.
  2. Contact your local post office to ask about their holiday hours and delivery schedule.
  3. Check with your private carrier (UPS, FedEx, etc.) for their holiday hours and delivery schedule.

Remember, while mail delivery may not be suspended entirely on Veterans Day, it's always a good idea to plan ahead and check with your carrier or post office to confirm their holiday hours and services.