Wondering if there’s mail delivered on Christmas Day? Eager to get all those Merry Christmas checks from relatives? Well, you’ll have to wait until Dec. 26th. Unfortunately, there is no mail delivery on Christmas Day or Christmas Eve. Since Christmas is considered a federal holiday, meaning the holiday is recognized by the US government, there is so mail. Every year on a US federal holidays, non-essential federal government offices are closed and employees are paid for the holiday.
In order to make sure you get all of your holiday packages and cards out in a timely fashion, here’s a foolproof strategy to stay on track.
Want to make sure you get all of your holiday packages and cards delivered on time? Follow this deadline to make sure everything gets delivered by Dec. 24th.
- December 14 — USPS Retail Ground
- December 19 — First-Class Mail®
- December 20 — Priority Mail®
- December 22 — Priority Mail Express®
All federal offices, including post offices, will be closed on Christmas Eve, Sunday, Dec. 24th and Christmas Day, Monday, Dec. 25th.
- USPS is CLOSED, holiday schedule.
- FEDEX is CLOSED, holiday schedule.
- UPS is CLOSED, holiday schedule.
To help make sure you’re better prepared for the next federal holiday, here’s a list of holiday’s the post office closes for.
- New Year’s Eve and Day
- Christmas Eve and Day
- Labor Day
- Independence Day (July 4th)
- President’s Day
- Martin Luther King Jr. Day
- Columbus Day
- Memorial Day
- Thanksgiving
Now that you know when the mail will and will not be delivered, better get shopping so you can get your packages out on time!