Columbus Day — also recognized as Indigenous Peoples’ Day — falls on Monday, October 13, 2025. As a federal holiday, it affects everything from mail delivery and banking services to school schedules and government offices across the United States.
If you’re wondering whether the post office is open, if banks will operate, or whether you’ll have the day off, here’s a complete breakdown of what to expect on Columbus Day this year.
Mail Delivery and Post Office Hours on Columbus Day
The United States Postal Service (USPS) closes its post offices nationwide on Columbus Day. Because it is a federal holiday, regular mail and package deliveries will not occur on Monday, October 13. However, USPS Priority Mail Express services will still operate, though on a limited basis.
If you rely on mail delivery or need to ship something time-sensitive, plan ahead and send it before the holiday or use Priority Mail Express if it’s urgent. Post offices will reopen and resume normal operations on Tuesday, October 14.
Private carriers will operate differently. FedEx and UPS will mostly remain open, though some services may have limited schedules. FedEx Freight and UPS Ground are expected to continue operating, and UPS Store locations will remain open for customers needing shipping or printing services.
Banks and Financial Services on Columbus Day
Banks across the country will be closed on Columbus Day. Most financial institutions follow the federal holiday calendar, meaning in-person banking services, teller windows, and branch operations will not be available on October 13.
However, customers will still have access to ATMs, mobile banking apps, and online services. Transactions such as deposits, transfers, and bill payments can still be performed digitally, but anything requiring in-person assistance will need to wait until banks reopen on Tuesday.
Schools, Government Offices, and Public Services
Most public schools will be closed on Columbus Day, though closures can vary by state and school district. Families should check their local school district’s website to confirm schedules.
Federal government offices, including courthouses and administrative buildings, will be closed. Federal employees will receive a paid day off, as Columbus Day is one of the 11 official federal holidays recognized by the U.S. Office of Personnel Management.
State and local government closures depend on the jurisdiction. Many states and cities that officially recognize Indigenous Peoples’ Day will also close their offices, while others may remain open. Non-essential government services are generally paused for the day.
Trash Pickup, Retail, and Other Daily Services
Trash and recycling pickup schedules vary widely by location. In cities like Columbus, Ohio, trash collection is delayed due to the holiday. However, other cities — including Cincinnati, Akron, and Canton — do not treat Columbus Day as a holiday, so regular trash pickup will occur as usual.
Most major retail stores, grocery chains, and restaurants remain open on Columbus Day. Shopping centers and malls may even hold sales events, making the long weekend a busy shopping period.
Public transportation systems generally operate on modified or holiday schedules, so riders should check with their local transit agencies before traveling.
In summary, if you’re planning errands or deliveries around October 13, expect closures for banks, post offices, and government buildings. Schools and garbage pickup schedules will vary locally, while most retail stores and private carriers remain open. Knowing these details ahead of time will help you avoid disruptions during the holiday.
FYI (keeping you in the loop)-
Q1: Is the post office closed on Columbus Day 2025?
Yes. All USPS post offices will be closed on Monday, October 13, 2025, and regular mail delivery will not occur. Only Priority Mail Express will operate.
Q2: Are banks open on Columbus Day?
No. Most banks and financial institutions will be closed on Columbus Day, though ATMs and online banking services remain available.
Q3: Do schools close on Columbus Day?
Most schools will close, but it depends on the state and school district. Check your local school district website for specific information.
Q4: Will trash collection happen on Columbus Day?
It depends on where you live. Some cities observe the holiday and delay pickup, while others maintain regular collection schedules.
Q5: Is Indigenous Peoples’ Day a federal holiday?
No. Indigenous Peoples’ Day is not a federal holiday, but many states and cities officially recognize and celebrate it alongside Columbus Day.
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