Does postal service deliver mail today

In the United States, the United States Postal Service (USPS) typically delivers mail on weekdays, Monday through Saturday. However, delivery schedules may vary depending on your location and the type of mail you're sending or receiving.

Here are some general guidelines:

  1. Monday to Saturday: USPS delivers mail and packages to most addresses, including residential and commercial locations.
  2. Sunday: USPS does not typically deliver mail on Sundays, except for Priority Mail Express and some special services.
  3. Holidays: USPS does not deliver mail on federal holidays, which include:
    • New Year's Day (January 1st)
    • Martin Luther King Jr. Day (third Monday in January)
    • Presidents' Day (third Monday in February)
    • Memorial Day (last Monday in May)
    • Independence Day (July 4th)
    • Labor Day (first Monday in September)
    • Columbus Day (second Monday in October)
    • Veterans Day (November 11th)
    • Thanksgiving Day (fourth Thursday in November)
    • Christmas Day (December 25th)
  4. Special services: Some special services, like Priority Mail Express, may still be delivered on Sundays and holidays, but this is not guaranteed.
  5. Remote or rural areas: Delivery schedules may vary in remote or rural areas, where mail may be delivered less frequently or on a different schedule.

To confirm delivery schedules for your specific location, you can:

  1. Visit the USPS website (www.usps.com) and enter your zip code to find your local post office's hours and delivery schedule.
  2. Contact your local post office directly to ask about delivery schedules and any specific services available in your area.

Remember to plan ahead and allow extra time for mail delivery, especially during peak holiday seasons or in areas with limited delivery services.