Summary
Post offices across the U.S. will close on Monday for Columbus Day, according to the USPS. Only Priority Mail Express will be delivered that day, with regular mail services resuming on Tuesday, October 14. Customers can still use self-service kiosks at select locations for some services.
Key Facts
- Post offices will be closed nationwide on Monday for Columbus Day.
- Only Priority Mail Express items will be delivered on this federal holiday.
- Regular mail deliveries resume on Tuesday, October 14.
- Over 2,600 self-service kiosks will remain open 24/7 for specific services.
- Self-service kiosks offer postage printing and package weighing.
- The USPS is updating its retail network with new features like smart lockers and rapid drop-off stations.
- These upgrades are part of USPS's "Delivering for America" plan to improve efficiency and customer satisfaction.
- The USPS's 10-year plan aims to restore financial stability and enhance service.