Us post office mail delivery schedule
The United States Postal Service (USPS) delivers mail and packages Monday through Saturday, except for certain holidays. Here is a general outline of the USPS mail delivery schedule:
Monday to Saturday:
- Mail delivery typically begins around 9:00 a.m. and ends around 5:00 p.m.
- Mail carriers deliver mail and packages to residential and business addresses.
- Some areas may have later delivery times, depending on the volume of mail and the distance between delivery points.
Holidays:
- The USPS does not deliver mail on the following holidays:
- 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)
- Some areas may have special holiday delivery schedules or extended delivery hours on certain holidays.
Special Delivery Schedules:
- The USPS offers special delivery services, such as Priority Mail Express and Priority Mail, which have guaranteed delivery times and may have different schedules than regular mail delivery.
- Some areas may have special delivery schedules for packages, such as same-day delivery or extended delivery hours.
Note:
- Delivery times and schedules may vary depending on your location and the volume of mail in your area.
- The USPS may adjust delivery schedules due to inclement weather, natural disasters, or other unforeseen circumstances.
- You can check with your local post office or the USPS website for specific delivery schedules and information in your area.
It's always a good idea to check with your local post office or the USPS website for the most up-to-date information on mail delivery schedules and any special delivery services available in your area.