Is mail delivered on holidays

In the United States, mail delivery is not always guaranteed on holidays. The United States Postal Service (USPS) has a holiday schedule that affects mail delivery and other services. Here's what you need to know:

  1. Federal holidays: USPS does not deliver mail on federal holidays, which are:
    • 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)
  2. Limited services: On some holidays, USPS may offer limited services, such as:
    • Package delivery: USPS may still deliver packages on holidays, but it's not guaranteed.
    • Mail collection: You can still deposit mail in collection boxes on holidays, but it may not be processed until the next business day.
  3. Special arrangements: Some areas may have special arrangements for holiday mail delivery, such as:
    • Rural areas: USPS may still deliver mail in rural areas on holidays, but it's not guaranteed.
    • High-volume areas: In areas with high mail volume, USPS may continue to deliver mail on holidays to ensure timely delivery.
  4. Check with your local post office: To confirm holiday delivery schedules and services in your area, you can:
    • Visit your local post office
    • Check the USPS website (usps.com) for holiday hours and services
    • Contact your local post office by phone or email

Remember, it's always a good idea to check with your local post office or USPS website for specific information on holiday delivery schedules and services in your area.