Do we get mail delivered on columbus day

In the United States, Columbus Day is a federal holiday, which means that many government offices, schools, and businesses are closed on this day. However, mail delivery is not typically affected by federal holidays.

The United States Postal Service (USPS) is an independent agency of the federal government, and it operates on a separate schedule from federal holidays. While some USPS offices may be closed on Columbus Day, mail delivery is usually not affected.

In most areas, mail delivery will continue as usual on Columbus Day, including:

  1. First-class mail: Letters, bills, and other first-class mail will be delivered as usual.
  2. Priority Mail: Priority mail packages will be delivered as usual.
  3. Parcel Post: Parcel Post packages will be delivered as usual.

However, it's always a good idea to check with your local post office or USPS website to confirm their holiday hours and any potential delivery delays in your area.

Keep in mind that some private companies, such as UPS and FedEx, may have different holiday schedules and may not deliver on Columbus Day. If you rely on these services, you may want to check their websites or contact them directly to confirm their holiday hours and delivery schedules.