USPS Business Days & Holidays 2022
What are USPS business days? And how is that different from regular weekly days. These are some of the answers that we aim to answer in this article.
The USPS working day is 365 days a year, 24 hours a day. This is because you don’t just see the employees in the post office and in the courier who delivers the mail.
Although regular mail will be out Monday through Saturday, Amazon mail will be on delivery on Sunday. Besides, the distribution center remains open 24 hours a day, 365 days a year.
Usps sends mail 24 hours a day, 365 days a year, and sends mail only six days a week from Monday to Saturday. Similarly, Amazon will deliver on Sunday.
Therefore, when you see a postman or a mail delivery truck on Sunday, it is usually a young man, not a regular postman on Sunday, and will deliver Amazon regardless of whether the postman is wearing a uniform.
On Sunday, he has no mail. You cannot access your mail or other content that is waiting under any circumstances.
Do most postal delivery services consider Saturday as a business day?
Yes. However, many places do not accept Saturday deliveries. In this case, there is no counting Saturday. So typically, the USPS will also not recognize Saturday as a business day. This does not mean that they are closed. In fact, they are open on Saturday and still deliver mail on Sunday.
How does USPS consider a business day?
The zoning code is not essential because they are all related to your local location. Unless it is a local letter, the standard mail will arrive within a day or two anyway. Local switching will or may create a delay in delivery times. 1-3 business days is a typical priority level; however, this is not regular for first-class mail. So typically the USPS takes Monday to Friday as the normal business days.
Mail runs 24 hours a day, seven days a week, but couriers do not work 24 hours a day, seven days a week. The post office is open from Monday to Friday, and I believe certain services will be accessible on Saturday. No, it is not uncommon not to receive a letter. I give it 5-7 days
USPS Holiday days
The United States Postal Service has ten public holidays each year, including Veterans Day on Wednesday, November 11th, 2022. The post office is closed on these holidays, and the post office does not deliver mail or parcels.
The post office holidays in 2022 are:
- New Year: Wednesday, January 1st
- MLK Junior Day: Monday, January 20
- Washington’s Birthday / President’s Day: Monday, February 17
- Anniversary: Monday, May 25
- Independence Day: Saturday, July 4th
- Labor Day: Monday, September 7
- Columbus Day: Monday, October 12
- Veterans Day: Wednesday, November 11th
- Thanksgiving: Thursday, November 26th
- Christmas: Friday, December 25
While the actual regular office is closed, some postal services are available online 24 hours a day, including holidays. With a USPS.com account, you can order stamps, print shipping labels, order boxes, and other postal supplies and request to receive the package.
The stamps are also sold in large supermarkets, pharmacies, and office supply stores, which are open during some federal holidays.
Other large delivery companies have their own tariffs and operate partly or entirely on some holidays. FedEx and UPS are not following Veterans Day, and their services and stores will operate normally on November 11.
Mail delivery is considered an essential service during the coronavirus outbreak, and the post office continues to function on standard working days with accommodation for social distance.
Conclusion
Typically, A business day is a general measure of time and is usually any day during normal business activities. In Western countries, it is generally accepted Monday through Friday from 9 am to 5 pm. This also excludes local time, weekends, and holidays.
So the USPS will deliver, and some local offices are open Saturdays and Sundays. However, the USPS still considered business days as Monday through Friday. So when you see ten business days, it actually means 14 days, which is equivalent to two weeks. The simple math is Monday to Friday is five days, then two weekend days and then again Monday to Friday and two weekend days, which actually makes it 14 standard days.