Does the mail come on july 4th

In the United States, the United States Postal Service (USPS) typically observes federal holidays, including Independence Day (July 4th). On July 4th, USPS offices and mail processing facilities are closed, and mail delivery is suspended.

However, the USPS has a special arrangement for mail delivery on July 4th. While mail delivery is suspended on the actual holiday, mail that is processed on July 3rd will still be delivered on July 5th. This means that if you send a letter or package on July 3rd, it will still be delivered on the next business day, which would be July 5th.

It's worth noting that some private carriers, such as UPS and FedEx, may have different holiday schedules and may not observe July 4th as a holiday. It's always a good idea to check with your carrier for their specific holiday schedule and delivery policies.

So, to summarize: while the mail won't be delivered on July 4th itself, mail processed on July 3rd will still be delivered on July 5th.