Columbus day no mail

A popular question!

In the United States, Columbus Day is a federal holiday, which means that many government offices, schools, and businesses are closed on this day. As a result, there is no mail delivery on Columbus Day.

The United States Postal Service (USPS) observes Columbus Day as a federal holiday, which means that all post offices are closed, and mail delivery is suspended. This includes regular mail, packages, and other postal services.

However, it's worth noting that some private companies and businesses may still operate on Columbus Day, and they may still provide mail and package delivery services. But for government-related mail and services, you can expect a break on this day.

So, if you're expecting a package or mail delivery on Columbus Day, you might want to plan ahead and check with the sender or the USPS to confirm their delivery schedule.