Does the mail get delivered on labor day

In the United States, the United States Postal Service (USPS) typically observes Labor Day, which is a federal holiday, by not delivering mail on September 7th (Labor Day).

However, this may vary depending on your location and the specific services offered by your local post office. Here are some general guidelines:

  1. Regular mail delivery: Most USPS offices will not deliver regular mail on Labor Day, including first-class mail, priority mail, and package delivery.
  2. Priority Mail Express: This service is an exception, as it is considered a "guaranteed" service. Priority Mail Express will still be delivered on Labor Day, as it is not affected by federal holidays.
  3. Post Office Hours: While mail delivery may be suspended, post offices may still be open on Labor Day, but with limited hours. You can check with your local post office to confirm their hours.
  4. Special Services: Some special services, like passport services or money orders, may be available on Labor Day, but it's best to check with your local post office beforehand.

Keep in mind that private carriers, like UPS and FedEx, may have their own holiday schedules and may or may not deliver packages on Labor Day.

If you're unsure about mail delivery on Labor Day, you can always check with your local post office or the USPS website for more information.