West Virginia
USPS announces Memorial Day closures across West Virginia
The U.S. Postal Service will suspend regular mail delivery and retail operations on Memorial Day, Monday, May 25, as part of the federal holiday observance.
All post office locations in West Virginia will be closed for the day, with normal retail services and mail delivery scheduled to resume Tuesday, May 26.
While physical locations will be closed, customers will still be able to access several services online at usps.com and at self-service kiosks located in select post office lobbies.
According to USPS, many kiosks are available around the clock and allow customers to buy stamps, print postage for Priority Mail and international shipments, weigh and mail packages, and track deliveries.
Some locations also offer additional self-service features, including rapid drop-off stations for prepaid packages, QR code label printing and USPS Smart Lockers for package pickup and drop-off.
The Postal Service said expanded self-service options are part of ongoing efforts to modernize retail operations and improve convenience for customers.
USPS is celebrating its 250th anniversary this year while continuing a nationwide modernization plan aimed at improving long-term financial stability and service reliability.