Does mail move on new year's day

In the United States, the United States Postal Service (USPS) typically observes federal holidays, including New Year's Day. This means that mail delivery and most postal services are suspended on January 1st.

Here's what you can expect:

  1. No mail delivery: There will be no regular mail delivery on New Year's Day. This includes first-class mail, priority mail, and package delivery.
  2. Post offices closed: Most post offices will be closed on January 1st, so you won't be able to send or receive mail on this day.
  3. Limited services: Some post offices may offer limited services, such as package pickup or drop-off, but this will vary depending on the location and the post office's policies.
  4. Mail processing: Mail processing facilities will also be closed, which means that mail will not be processed or sorted on New Year's Day.

However, it's worth noting that some private courier services, such as UPS and FedEx, may still operate on New Year's Day, but their services and schedules may be limited.

If you need to send or receive mail on New Year's Day, you can try to do so on December 30th or January 2nd, when postal services resume.