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Is the Post Office Open on July 4th?

July 2, 2019 by Alexa Mason

Is the Post Office Open on July 4th
Federal holidays can make life a bit confusing when you are trying to figure out what is and isn’t open. Because Independence Day (July 4) lands on a Thursday this year, this is especially true. Most federal employees usually work on Thursdays, however, they will have the day off on July 4. The days surrounding the holiday may be affected as well. When a federal holiday rolls around, people can get confused and wonder “is the post office open on July 4th?”

Is the post office open on July 4th?

No, the post office isn’t open on the 4th of July. The post office, as well as any services it offers, will be unavailable on Thursday, July 4th.  Independence Day is a federal holiday. Post offices will be closed and mail will not be delivered on this day.

Is the post office open Friday, July 5th?

Yes, the post office will be open on Friday, July 5. Post offices are usually open on Fridays and this Friday will be no different. However, it is important to note that the post office will be closed Thursday, so your local post office might be super busy on the Wednesday before and the Friday after. Don’t forget to check and see if they have self-service package weighing machines and machines where you can buy stamps. It may save you a lot of time if you’re looking to send mail out after the holiday.

You can also check to see what services will be available on the days the post office is not open. Also, some of the office supply stores have a section dedicated to postal service needs. You can pick up stamps, send off, and pick up mail seven days a week. If you plan to use Staples on July 4, be sure to call and make sure they will be open. There are also other places to pick up stamps after hours and on holidays.

When it comes to mailing letters and packages, the U.S. Postal Service isn’t the only game in town. Many people also use private package services like United Parcel Service (UPS) and Federal Express (FedEx) to send packages.

Is UPS open on the 4th of July?

No, UPS isn’t open on July 4th. Independence Day marks one of the holidays that UPS observes. All their normal package delivery service will be closed for the day. For those in a bind, the UPS Express Critical service is available on July 4.

Is FedEx open on the 4th of July?

No, Federal Express isn’t open on July 4th. FedEx is not open on Independence Day and will not make typical pick-ups and deliveries. The company may also have modified hours on the days surrounding the July 4th holiday. It’s important to make sure to check with your local FedEx office to be certain to confirm which days and times they will be open around the federal holiday.

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Photo: Flickr.com/ Micky Zlimen

Alexa Mason
Alexa Mason

Alexa Mason is the blogger behind Single Moms Income, a personal finance freelance writer, and an online entrepreneur. Come hang out with her on Facebook and Pinterest.

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