When does mail start delivering after christmas

In the United States, the United States Postal Service (USPS) typically resumes regular mail delivery schedules after the Christmas holiday period. Here are some general guidelines:

  1. Christmas Day (December 25): No mail delivery. USPS offices are closed, and no mail is delivered on Christmas Day.
  2. December 26-27: Some USPS offices may have limited hours or be closed due to the holiday. Mail delivery may be delayed or suspended in some areas.
  3. December 28-31: USPS offices typically resume regular hours, and mail delivery resumes. However, some areas may still experience delays due to the holiday backlog.
  4. January 1 (New Year's Day): USPS offices are closed, and no mail is delivered on New Year's Day.
  5. January 2 and beyond: USPS offices resume regular hours, and mail delivery returns to normal.

Keep in mind that these are general guidelines, and mail delivery schedules may vary depending on your location, zip code, and the specific USPS office serving your area. If you're concerned about mail delivery in your area, you can:

Remember to plan ahead and allow extra time for mail delivery during the holiday season. Happy holidays!