Suncoast District – Post Office Holiday Hours

Post Offices Plan For Christmas, New Year’s

December 21, 2009 



Changes in retail hours:

Retail lobbies at Post Offices in the Suncoast District will be open Christmas Eve, Thursday, Dec. 24, and New Year’s Eve, Thursday, Dec. 31. But many will shorten their hours, closing at noon. Mail delivery Dec. 24 and Dec. 31 is not affected by the change in hours. Some Post Offices will also change their retail hours Dec. 26 and Jan. 2. Post offices will post their revised hours and customers may call 800-ASK-USPS for information about specific Post Offices.

Closed Christmas and New Years:

Post Offices will be closed Friday, Dec. 25, and Friday, Jan. 1. Express Mail only will be delivered on Christmas Day and New Year’s Day in most major metropolitan areas.

USPS is asking commercial customers to check with their Bulk Mail Acceptance Unit for holiday hours of operation.

The Suncoast District is comprised of ZIP code areas: 327, 328, 329, 335, 336, 337, 338, 339, 341, 342, 346, 347. Geographic Area Includes Central and Southwest Florida (Major cities include: Tampa, St Pete, Orlando, Melbourne, Ft Myers, Naples, Sarasota, Lakeland, Brooksville)

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