Each year on the third Monday of February, Presidents Day is observed. The date aligns with the birthday of president George Washington, which falls on Feb. 22. Though the February holiday was originally designated to mark Washington's birthday, it's since come to represent and pay tribute to all U.S. presidents.
This year, Presidents Day lands on Monday, Feb. 17. In observance of the day, many cities and states across America will host public celebrations and various gatherings to honor the occasion.
Given that Presidents Day is a federal holiday, many people and students have the day off from work and school. A majority of government agencies and offices are also closed in observance of the day.
But what about the USPS? Is the post office open for business on Presidents Day and will there be mail delivery on Monday, Feb. 17? If you've got USPS tasks to take care of, like mailing a package, picking up something from your local post office, or are waiting for something important to arrive in the mail, here's what to know for 2025.
You'll also find details on whether or not UPS will be delivering on Presidents Day, as well as FedEx, so you can plan accordingly.
Since the USPS is routinely closed on Sundays, if you’re waiting on an important letter or need to send off a package, you’ll either need to take care of business before then, or wait until Tuesday, Feb. 18, when the post office reopens and delivery resumes.
Though post office branches will be closed on Feb. 17, mail can be dropped into blue USPS collection boxes, however it won't be collected until the next day.
According to the delivery service’s website, “UPS pickup and delivery services are available” on Feb. 17 with one caveat, which is that UPS SurePost and UPS Mail Innovations deliveries will require one additional business day due to the holiday.
UPS store locations will also be open. That said, it’s always a good idea to confirm local hours before going, and you can find them right here.
Memorial Day | Monday, May 26
Juneteenth | Thursday, June 19
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Labor Day | Monday, Sept. 1
Indigenous Peoples’ Day/Columbus Day | Monday, Oct. 13
Veterans Day | Tuesday, Nov. 11
Thanksgiving Day | Thursday, Nov. 27
Christmas Day | Thursday, Dec. 25