Do mail buisness days count saturday

In the United States, the United States Postal Service (USPS) considers Saturday to be a non-business day, also known as a "non-postal day." This means that mail delivery and pickup services are not available on Saturdays.

However, there are some exceptions and nuances to consider:

  1. Priority Mail Express: This service is available 365 days a year, including Saturdays. If you need to send a Priority Mail Express package on a Saturday, you can do so at a Post Office location that is open on Saturdays.
  2. Retail Hours: While mail delivery and pickup services are not available on Saturdays, some Post Office locations may be open on Saturdays for retail services, such as purchasing stamps, sending packages, or accessing self-service kiosks. These hours vary by location, so it's best to check with your local Post Office to confirm their Saturday hours.
  3. Special Services: Some special services, like Certified Mail and Registered Mail, may be available on Saturdays at select Post Office locations. However, these services may require additional fees and may not be available at all locations.
  4. Private Carriers: Private carriers, such as UPS and FedEx, may offer Saturday delivery services for an additional fee. These services are not provided by the USPS, but rather by the private carriers themselves.

In summary, while the USPS does not consider Saturday a business day for mail delivery and pickup services, there are some exceptions and special services available at select locations. If you need to send or receive mail on a Saturday, it's best to check with your local Post Office or private carrier to confirm their availability and services.