no...July 5, 2010 is a USPS holiday, since Independence Day is on Sunday
Nope. It's a federal holiday.
There is no mail delivery on Monday, January 2, 2012.
I was told at the post office that they will be closed on Monday, 7-5-2010.
If a letter is mailed on a Monday, the delivery time will depend on the type of mail service used. Typically, standard mail delivery within the same city or region may take 1-3 business days, while mail sent further away may take 2-5 business days. Factors such as weekends and holidays can also affect delivery times.
A first-class letter mailed from Ann Arbor, MI, on Thursday is likely to reach Portland, OR, by Monday, as first-class mail typically takes 1 to 3 business days for delivery. However, factors such as distance, postal service efficiency, and potential delays can affect the delivery time. While Monday is the most probable delivery day, there is a slight chance it could arrive on Tuesday.
In Poland there is ;)
no- not in the United States since it's Independence Day .
Nope. It's a federal holiday.
There is no mail delivery on Monday, January 2, 2012.
It depends on what day the 4th falls on. Example: if the 4th is on Wednesday, the next Monday would have mail delivery. If the 4th was on Saturday, then there would be no mail on Monday.
Yes, July 2 is Saturday so there will be the usual mail delivery. There will be no regular delivery in July 3 (Sunday) and July 4 (holiday)
Yes
Most post offices will close at noon July 3rd but this will not affect regular mail delivery. July 4th is the federal holiday and post offices will be closed with no mail delivery.
yes
Mail delivery on Easter Monday can vary by location and postal service. In many countries, including the United States and the United Kingdom, postal services typically do not operate on Easter Monday, resulting in no mail delivery on that day. However, it's always best to check with your local postal service for specific information regarding their schedule.
I don't think so.
According to the USPS website the following days are observed as no mail delivery: Monday, January 2- New Year's Day (observed)• Monday, January 16- Martin Luther King, Jr. birthday (observed)• Monday, February 20- Washington's birthday (President's Day)• Monday, May 28- Memorial Day• Wednesday, July 4- Independence Day• Monday, September 3- Labor Day• Monday, October 8- Columbus Day• Monday, November 12- Veterans' Day (observed)• Thursday, November 22- Thanksgiving Day• Tuesday, December 25- Christmas DaySo yes, there is mail delivery on Good Friday!