> will postal service deliver mail on good friday?

will postal service deliver mail on good friday?

Posted at: 2015-07-28 
There are no United States Federal holidays during the month of April 2015.

https://www.opm.gov/policy-data-oversigh...

The United States Postal Service (USPS) will provide regularly scheduled services on the following days.

Good Friday - 3 April 2015

Passover - 3 April 2015

Easter - 5 April 2015

Earth Day - 22 April 2015

http://www.ups.com/content/us/en/resourc...

United Parcel Service (UPS) does not observe as a holiday the following dates in April. All regularly scheduled services are available on these days.

Good Friday - 3 April 2015

Passover - 3 April 2015

Easter - 5 April 2015

Earth Day - 22 April 2015

FedEx offers all regular services on Good Friday and Passover, 3 April 2015, but is closed on Easter, 5 April 2015. Earth Day, 22 April 2015, is another day where all regular services are available.

http://www.fedex.com/us/service-guide/ho...

In England, Wales, and Northern Ireland, Royal Mail will provide no mail collection or delivery on the following bank holidays in April.

Good Friday - 3 April 2015

Easter - observed 6 April 2015

In Scotland, Royal Mail will provide normal mail collection and delivery on Good Friday, 3 April 2015. Monday, 6 April 2015, will be observed as a bank holiday, with no mail collection or delivery.

http://www.royalmail.com/service-update/bank-holidays

In Canada, Canada Post will provide no mail collection or delivery on the following national holidays in April.

Good Friday - 3 April 2015

Easter - observed 6 April 2015

https://www.canadapost.ca/web/en/kb/details.page?article=find_out_operating_h&cattype=kb&cat=sending&subcat=generalinformation

Yes. Neither Good Friday nor Easter Monday are legal holidays in the US

Yes, good Friday is a holy day not a holiday

Good Friday is not a national or state holiday, the post office works today

Yes.

yes

I don't know of any good fridays. Most fridays i have had have been kinda bad. :(

yes

Yeah. It's not really celebrated by the majority of the country. At least not in the USA.

yes