No, USPS post offices are not open on Presidents Day.

Quick Scoop: Are post offices open?

  • USPS post offices are closed on Presidents Day (a federal holiday).
  • There is no regular mail delivery or pickup that day.
  • Normal service resumes the following business day (Tuesday).

What is available on Presidents Day?

Even though the physical post office is closed, you still have a few options.

  • Blue collection boxes are usually accessible, but mail is processed the next day.
  • Many lobbies with PO boxes and self‑service kiosks stay open 24/7, depending on the location.
  • Online services at USPS.com (buying postage, printing labels, tracking, scheduling pickups) remain available.

Think of it like this: the counters rest for the holiday, but the digital ā€œfront doorā€ stays open so you can still get things done from home.

What about UPS and FedEx?

If you really need something to move on Presidents Day, private carriers can help.

  • UPS generally runs pickup and delivery on Presidents Day, though some services may have an extra transit day.
  • FedEx typically offers modified or limited service, and hours can vary by location.

Simple planning checklist

  1. If it’s time‑sensitive, ship it the business day before Presidents Day.
  1. Check your local post office’s lobby hours for PO box or kiosk access.
  1. For urgent shipments on the holiday itself, compare UPS and FedEx options.

TL;DR: USPS post offices and regular mail are paused for Presidents Day, but online tools, some kiosks, and private carriers keep things moving.

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