MERRIFIELD VA — Northern Virginia Post Offices will be adjusting delivery, collection, retail and BMEU hours for the July 4 holiday weekend as follows:
Delivery Operations:
All Post Offices will provide delivery services Saturday July 3. There will be no delivery Sunday July 4 or Monday July 5.
Collection Operations:
There will be regular collections Saturday July 3. There will be no collections Sunday July 4 and only limited collections on Monday July 5.
Retail Operations:
Customer traffic at Postal retail counters decreases significantly on July 3. To balance anticipated customer needs with efficient use or Postal resources, most Post Offices retail units will be closed Saturday July 3. The retail units listed below will be open July 3 but close at noon. All retail units will be closed Sunday July 4 and Monday July 5.
The following offices will be open until 12:00 noon Saturday July 3
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ALEXANDRIA FAIRFAX |
FALLS CHURCH |
McLEAN STERLING |
BMEU
All BMEU operations will be closed Saturday July 3, Sunday July 4 and Monday July 5.
Normal delivery, collection, retail, and BMEU schedules will resume Tuesday July 6.
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