Planning Mail Delivery Around 2025 Postal Holidays
As 2025 unfolds, keeping an eye on the USPS postal holidays is a good idea to ensure your mail and packages land in the right hands at the right time. Here’s a quick guide to the days when mail services take a break:
Postal Holiday | Date |
---|---|
New Year’s Day | Wednesday, January 1 |
National Day of Mourning for President Jimmy Carter | Thursday, January 9 |
Martin Luther King Jr. Day | Monday, January 20 |
Presidents’ Day | Monday, February 17 |
Memorial Day | Monday, May 26 |
Juneteenth | Thursday, June 19 |
Independence Day | Friday, July 4 |
Labor Day | Monday, September 1 |
Columbus Day | Monday, October 13 |
Veterans Day | Tuesday, November 11 |
Thanksgiving Day | Thursday, November 27 |
Christmas Day | Thursday, December 25 |
Smart Tips for Seamless Mail Printing
- Mark your Calendar: Jot down these holidays and keep them close at hand to steer clear of any mail mishaps.
- Plan Ahead: Got something important to send? Aim to have it in the mail a few days before these key dates. It’s the best way to ensure timely delivery.
- Opt for Priority: In a pinch? USPS Priority Mail Express might be your best bet, offering guaranteed overnight service, even when the post office doors are mostly closed.
- Keep Tabs: Leverage USPS tracking tools to watch your mail’s journey. This insight can help you spot potential delays early.
Stay in Touch: Keep your recipients in the loop about possible delays due to postal holidays. It’s an easy way to manage expectations and dodge any disappointment.
By staying informed and planning ahead, you can ensure your mail and packages are delivered smoothly throughout the year.
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