Does the united states postal service deliver mail today

Yes, the United States Postal Service (USPS) delivers mail today, as well as every day, except for certain holidays. The USPS is an independent agency of the federal government and is responsible for providing postal service to the public.

The USPS delivers mail and packages Monday through Saturday, except for the following holidays:

  1. New Year's Day - January 1st
  2. Martin Luther King Jr. Day - Third Monday in January
  3. Presidents' Day - Third Monday in February
  4. Memorial Day - Last Monday in May
  5. Independence Day - July 4th
  6. Labor Day - First Monday in September
  7. Columbus Day - Second Monday in October
  8. Veterans Day - November 11th
  9. Thanksgiving Day - Fourth Thursday in November
  10. Christmas Day - December 25th

On these holidays, mail and package delivery is suspended, and post offices are typically closed. However, some post offices may have limited hours or be open for limited services on certain holidays.

It's worth noting that the USPS also offers special delivery services, such as Priority Mail Express, which guarantees overnight delivery on most business days, including Saturdays. Additionally, the USPS offers online tracking and delivery confirmation for most mail and packages, allowing customers to track the status of their shipments and receive updates on delivery times.