What days does mail deliver

In the United States, the United States Postal Service (USPS) typically delivers mail and packages on the following days:

  1. Monday to Saturday: USPS delivers mail and packages on all weekdays, except for Sundays.
  2. Holidays: USPS does not deliver mail and packages 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)

However, it's worth noting that some USPS services, such as Priority Mail Express, may still be available on holidays, but with limited hours and services.

Additionally, some private carriers, such as UPS and FedEx, may have different delivery schedules and holidays. It's always best to check with your carrier for specific delivery information and holiday schedules.