Is mail delivered on last day of mail hold

In the United States, the United States Postal Service (USPS) typically does not deliver mail on the last day of a mail hold period. Here's what you need to know:

  1. Mail Hold Period: When you place a mail hold on your mailbox, the USPS will hold your mail for a specified period, usually 3 to 30 days.
  2. Last Day of Hold: On the last day of the mail hold period, the USPS will not deliver your mail. Instead, they will hold it at the post office or delivery unit until the hold period expires.
  3. Delivery Resumes: Once the mail hold period ends, your mail will be delivered to your mailbox on the next delivery day.

For example, let's say you placed a 7-day mail hold on your mailbox. On the 7th day, the USPS will not deliver your mail. Instead, they will hold it at the post office or delivery unit until the hold period expires. Once the hold period ends, your mail will be delivered to your mailbox on the next delivery day.

Keep in mind that if you need to extend your mail hold period, you can do so by contacting your local post office or using the USPS website.

I hope this helps clarify things!