Postal Schedule for Veterans Day

No Regular Mail Delivery, All Post Offices Closed

November 06, 2017 



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Jacksonville, FL — In observance of the Veterans Day holiday, Postal Service facilities within the Gulf Atlantic District will be closed for retail transactions on Saturday, November 10, 2017. There will be no residential or business deliveries.

Although there will be no regular mail service, Priority Mail Express is delivered 365 days a year and will be delivered on Saturday, November 11. Normal delivery and collection schedules will resume Monday, November 13.

Please note: Stamps are available at most grocery, pharmacy, and convenient stores.

For 24/7 access to most postal products and services, go to www.usps.com, where you can look up a ZIP Code, track a package, buy stamps, hold mail, print postage online, submit a change of address, schedule a package pickup and find USPS locations including self-service kiosks.

Veterans Day holds special significance for the USPS, one of the nation’s largest employers of military. Thousands of postal employees have served our nation in the armed services.

The Gulf Atlantic District covers northern Florida, southern Georgia and southern South Carolina.

The Postal Service receives no tax dollars for operating expenses and relies on the sale of postage, products and services to fund its operations.

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