In 2012, the United States Postal Service (USPS) observed several holidays when post offices were closed and no mail was delivered. These holidays included New Year's Day (January 1), Martin Luther King Jr. Day (January 16), Presidents' Day (February 20), Memorial Day (May 28), Independence Day (July 4), Labor Day (September 3), Columbus Day (October 8), Veterans Day (November 11), Thanksgiving Day (November 22), and Christmas Day (December 25). Additionally, if a holiday fell on a Sunday, it was typically observed on the following Monday.
USPS Holidays are those decided by the government when mail will not be delivered. These can be found listed on the USPS postal service website or at an USPS site.
Shipped (at USPS Post Office) -- December 10, 2012 Delivered -- December 20, 2012 In total, 10 days which is two to three times longer than it should have been. (USPS says delivery is in 3-5 days.)
No the USPS does not deliver on any major holidays
The USPS has never delivered on Federal Holidays.
Holidays - 2012 was released on: USA: 29 April 2012 (Spring Flicks)
The Flipside - 2012 Holidays was released on: USA: 21 December 2012
Home for the Holidays - 2012 was released on: USA: December 2012 (internet)
In the USPS by last day of January, + a day for Sunday & holidays if applicable.
Yes, the US postal service delivers on Saturdays, but not on Sundays or federal holidays.
The Dog Who Saved the Holidays - 2012 TV was released on: USA: 4 December 2012
No, USPS is closed on federal holidays and Martin Luther King Day is a federal holiday.
The Flip Side - 2012 Holidays 1-6 was released on: USA: December 2012