There is no regular USPS mail delivery on Presidents Day, because it is one of the federal holidays the Postal Service fully observes.

Quick Scoop: Is There Mail on Presidents Day?

  • USPS post offices are closed on Presidents Day.
  • There is no regular mail delivery or pickup from street mailboxes.
  • Limited exceptions:
    • Priority Mail Express may still deliver in some locations, often described as “Holiday Premium Priority Mail Express.”
* Some self-service kiosks and PO box lobbies remain accessible even though the retail counter is closed.
  • Normal service resumes the next business day (Tuesday in most years).

Private carriers like UPS, FedEx, and Amazon usually run modified or partial schedules on Presidents Day, so if you need something urgently, you can often ship with them—but you should always check the specific carrier’s holiday schedule for that year.

In everyday terms: if it’s Presidents Day and you’re waiting on normal mail, don’t expect your regular letters and most packages, but an Express package or a private-carrier delivery might still show up at your door.

TL;DR: If you’re asking “is there mail on Presidents Day,” the practical answer is: no for normal USPS mail, maybe for USPS Express and often yes (but limited) for UPS/FedEx/Amazon—check their posted holiday hours for specifics.

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