Federal Holiday Closure Planner for 2026

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Holiday closure planner

Federal Holiday Closure Planner for 2026

Short answer

A 2026 federal holiday does not automatically answer every closure question. Check OPM for federal employee holidays, USPS for postal operations, Federal Reserve K.8 for Federal Reserve holidays, and local providers for local exceptions.

Last verified June 19, 2026

Separate the closure you actually need

Holiday pages can look thin when they only say whether a date is a holiday. The more useful question is which service or institution the reader needs. OPM federal holidays explain federal employee holiday dates and observed-date rules. USPS holiday pages explain postal service context. Federal Reserve K.8 explains Federal Reserve holiday observations, but a private bank, credit union, branch, ATM, payment app, school, employer, court, or local government office may follow its own schedule.

This planner keeps those categories separate. Use it before assuming that mail, banking, office hours, package movement, payroll, school, trash pickup, court deadlines, or private services follow the same date.

Closure-source map

Question Start with Boundary
Is it a federal employee holiday? 2026 federal holidays OPM is the source for federal employee holiday dates. It does not decide private employer, state, school, or court schedules.
Is USPS open or delivering mail? USPS holidays 2026 USPS sources control postal holiday context, but local post office hours and special services can still need local checks.
Are banks open? Federal Reserve holidays 2026 Federal Reserve holidays are not the same as a guarantee for every private bank branch or digital payment provider.
Does a tax deadline move? 2026 federal tax deadline calendar IRS legal-holiday and weekend rules need IRS source review. Do not infer tax timing only from a closure page.
Do state or local offices close? /contact/ Punilog federal pages do not decide state, county, city, school, transit, or local court calendars.

How to use a holiday page safely

  • Identify the exact service: federal office, USPS, Federal Reserve, private bank, state office, school, court, delivery company, or employer.
  • Open the official source that owns that service instead of relying on a general web snippet.
  • Check the observed date if the holiday falls on a weekend.
  • Check whether the local facility posts separate hours, appointment rules, or service exceptions.
  • If the date affects a filing, payment, shipment, appointment, or travel plan, keep the official source link with your records.

Examples of why one holiday can have several answers

Independence Day 2026 falls on a Saturday, so the observed-date question can differ by source and service. A federal employee observation, a Federal Reserve holiday note, and USPS service note can each need separate wording. Columbus Day, Veterans Day, Thanksgiving, and Christmas also raise different questions depending on whether the reader is asking about mail, banking, federal offices, local offices, or private services. A single “open or closed” answer is often too broad.

What this page does not decide

This page does not decide whether a specific bank branch, post office counter, state office, court, school, employer, delivery carrier, public transit system, trash service, or private business is open. It also does not decide tax deposit timing, payment settlement timing, shipping guarantees, payroll processing, or local emergency service availability. Use the official owner source and local facility page before action.

Sources and verification

Last verified: June 19, 2026. Jurisdiction: United States federal. Cycle: 2026 federal holiday and service-closure planning. Correction path: Corrections Policy.

This page is informational only. It does not provide tax, legal, financial, banking, postal, passport, education, immigration, benefit, or professional advice. It does not decide whether a filing, payment, deadline, appointment, eligibility rule, delivery window, holiday closure, school deadline, or local exception applies to a specific person.