Dec. 10, 2025
USPS is ready to deliver millions of holiday greetings and gifts
WASHINGTON — Next week is the last week to get holiday gifts and greetings in the mail by the recommended deadlines. Customer traffic at all Post Office locations has been steadily increasing since Dec. 1, with the week of Dec. 15 expected to be the busiest of the year.
USPS holiday service schedule
Post Office locations nationwide will be closed Christmas Day (Thursday, Dec. 25, 2025) and New Year’s Day (Thursday, Jan. 1, 2026).
All Post Office locations will be open, and regular mail delivery will resume, on Friday, Dec. 26, 2025, and Friday, Jan. 2, 2026.
Services and hours of operation may vary by location. Always check with your local Post Office for specific hours. For more details, visit usps.com/holidayhours.
2025 Holiday Shipping Deadlines
For expected delivery before Dec. 251, the Postal Service recommends the following send-by dates:
2025 Holiday Shipping Dates for Contiguous U.S. (Lower 48 States)
2025 Holiday Shipping Dates for Alaska, Hawaii, Puerto Rico and U.S. Territories
1. Actual delivery date may vary and is based on origin, destination, Post Office™ acceptance time, and other conditions.
2. For Priority Mail Express® 1-Day shipments mailed December 22nd through December 25th, postage for the money-back, guaranteed service is not refunded if the shipment was delivered, or delivery was attempted, within two (2) business days of the date of mailing.
3. Ground Advantage packages weighing over 1 lb. that are shipped to or from offshore ZIP codes (AK, HI, PR, and U.S. Territories) may experience longer transit times and extended Estimated Delivery Dates (EDD). Please review the EDD for these ZIP codes and adjust the induction date as needed.
4. Excluding Puerto Rico, USPS does not process refund requests for guaranteed service on these items. Refund requests for loss will still be processed.
For a complete list of suggested dates for customers sending packages to military or international addresses, the Postal Service recommends visiting the USPS holiday shipping page.
Modernization Investments
The Postal Service has been preparing for the holiday peak season — the time between Thanksgiving and New Year’s Day — since January. Continued nationwide investment in modernization efforts has resulted in more capacity in its processing, logistics and delivery infrastructure. The organization is staying ahead of challenges and pulling together its people, technology, transportation, equipment and facilities into a well-integrated, streamlined mail and package network to meet customers’ evolving postal needs, during the holidays and beyond.
Network improvements enabled the Postal Service to outperform its competitors last holiday season. USPS delivered 45 percent more packages and more than 350 million mailpieces per operating day in December 2024 than its competitors.
Key preparations for the 2025 holiday season include:
For information on preparing packages, ordering stamps or free shipping supplies for the holidays, and featured products and services, visit usps.com.
The Postal Service also offers shipping tips in 10 video “how to” guides. Each video is less than three minutes long and touches on topics such as how to address packages, how to ship them and how to pack a box so items arrive safely.
Additional Information
As in previous years, the Postal Service will prioritize morning parcel delivery, enhanced scanning technology and extended retail and pick-up delivery hours at popular Post Office locations. Sunday delivery has been expanded in select locations that experience high package volumes — the Postal Service already delivers packages on Sundays in most major cities, and it continues to offer the lowest postage rates in the industrialized world.
Mail carriers will also deliver Priority Mail Express packages for an additional fee on Christmas Day in select locations.
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