Are There Federal Holidays In August 2026?

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Service-closure answer

OPM’s 2026 federal holiday schedule does not list an August federal holiday; the next listed federal holiday after July is Labor Day on September 7, 2026.

Last verified June 17, 2026

This page answers the common August federal holidays question from official federal, postal, or Federal Reserve sources, then explains the local checks that still matter.

Are There Federal Holidays In August 2026?: official-source breakdown

Source What it says for 2026 What still needs verification
OPM The 2026 OPM schedule lists July 3 for Independence Day observance and September 7 for Labor Day, with no August federal holiday between them. State, school, employer, and local calendars may still have August closures.
Federal Reserve The Federal Reserve K.8 2026 schedule also moves from July 4 Independence Day to September 7 Labor Day. Private bank branch or credit union calendars can still vary.
USPS USPS lists July 4 and September 7 in its 2026 holiday list, with no August holiday listed. Check local Post Office details if a specific August visit matters.

How to interpret the closure signal

A federal holiday source is a strong planning signal, but it is not a complete local service schedule. OPM is the federal employee holiday source. USPS holiday pages are the national postal-holiday source. The Federal Reserve K.8 schedule is the Federal Reserve holiday source. These sources are useful, but each source controls a different kind of public information.

For USPS questions, a national holiday listing does not decide every local Post Office lobby, collection-box pickup, package exception, passport appointment, retail counter, or service alert. For bank questions, a Federal Reserve holiday listing does not decide every private bank branch, credit union, ATM, online banking tool, wire cutoff, bill-pay cutoff, or customer-support queue. For federal office questions, OPM does not decide every state, local, school, court, private employer, or contractor schedule.

That is why this page gives the official date first and then points to the local confirmation path. It is designed for readers who need a fast answer before a holiday, while still avoiding an overbroad promise about services Punilog does not control.

Before relying on this August service date

  • Check the official federal holiday source for the exact date and year.
  • Check USPS Locations and USPS Service Alerts if mailing, pickup, lobby access, passport service, or package timing matters.
  • Check the bank or credit union website, branch page, online banking notices, customer-service hours, and wire or payment cutoffs if money movement matters.
  • Check the specific federal agency, state or local office, school, court, employer, or service provider if the schedule is not controlled by the cited federal source.
  • Build in time before the holiday for mailing, filing, depositing, scheduling, shipping, payment, appointment, and customer-service workflows.

What this page does not decide

This page does not decide local Post Office hours, private bank operations, credit union schedules, state or local government hours, school calendars, private employer leave, package guarantees, appointment availability, payment settlement, court schedules, or emergency service availability. It does not replace local notices or account-specific instructions.

The safest use of this page is to identify the official federal date and then verify the exact service that controls the reader’s action. If a holiday affects a filing, payment, shipment, appointment, or travel plan, readers should verify the local source before the holiday arrives.

Related August 2026 pages

Planning boundary

This is a forward-looking August 2026 event page

As of the June 2026 planning window, this page covers a future event that readers can still plan for. It is part of Punilog’s July-December 2026 expansion and avoids building standalone pages around dates that have already passed.

The page summarizes official-source language and then separates what still needs verification. That distinction matters because a public calendar can show a date, but it cannot decide a reader’s tax rule, payroll schedule, local service hours, bank branch policy, or employer-specific calendar.

Additional August 2026 service-closure pages

Focused August 2026 holiday and service-closure questions, linked back to the official OPM, USPS, and Federal Reserve source boundaries.

Sources and verification

Official sources

Last verified: June 17, 2026. Jurisdiction: United States federal. Cycle: August 2026 forward deadline event.

This page is informational and is not tax, payroll, bond, legal, financial, banking, postal, employment, shipping, or professional advice. It does not decide whether a filing, deposit, return, report, holiday closure, banking service, USPS service, employer schedule, state or local schedule, form requirement, penalty, or extension applies. Verify details with the official source, current form instructions, agency account, employer, financial institution, local office, service provider, or qualified professional when needed. Corrections Policy