Here's what services will be impacted on Independence Day.
WASHINGTON — Independence Day is on Thursday this year, meaning several mail services will be impacted as Americans across the nation commemorate the patriotic holiday.
The Fourth of July celebrates the Second Continental Congress’ unanimous adoption of the Declaration of Independence on July 4, 1776, a document announcing the colonies’ separation from Great Britain.
Here's what services will impacted:
Is there mail on July 4? Is the post office closed?
The post office will be closed on Thursday, meaning no mail will be delivered.
FedEx offices will have modified hours and most of the services will be unavailable on July 4, according to the company.
UPS will not have pickup or delivery services on July 4, according to the company's website. Their stores may also be closed and hours vary by location.
Are banks closed on Fourth of July?
Because the Fourth of July is a federal holiday, banks and other government offices will all be closed.
Online banking services will still be in operation, with limited access to a live representative in many cases. ATMs should also remain accessible.
Are stock markets closed on July 4?
U.S. stock markets are closed Thursday.
Is the Fourth of July a federal holiday?
Yes — one of the first! In 1870, Congress passed an act establishing Independence Day, New Year’s Day, Christmas Day and Thanksgiving Day as holidays in the District of Columbia. According to the Congressional Research Service, these were the first four congressionally designated federal holidays.
Other than the original four, the U.S. government has designated federal holidays for Martin Luther King, Jr.'s birthday, George Washington's birthday, Memorial Day, Juneteenth, Labor Day, Columbus Day and Veterans' Day.