Chicago Post Offices Closed on October 9th

In Observance of Columbus Day


October 05, 2017 



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CHICAGO, IL — Retail services at Chicago Post Offices will be closed on Monday, October 9th in recognition of Columbus Day. There will also not be mail delivery on Monday.  All services will resume on Tuesday, October 10th.  Chicago Stations will be open regularly scheduled hours on Saturday, October 7th.

The Bulk Mail Acceptance Unit at the Cardiss Collins facility, 433 W. Harrison St., will have normal hours of operation on Monday for Commercial Mailing customers.

Customers requiring postal services can use the Self Service Kiosk (SSK) available at select Post Offices. The ATM-like kiosk, which accepts debit and credit cards only, can handle 80 percent of the transactions conducted at the retail counter such as buying stamps, mailing a parcel, or shipping an urgent letter or package by Express or Priority Mail. To find SSK locations, customers can go to www.usps.com.

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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