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Does UPS deliver on Martin Luther King Jr. Day?

Will UPS make deliveries on MLK Day?


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Yes, UPS delivers on Martin Luther King Jr. Day.

These are the following holidays that regular UPS is closed for:

- Day after New Year's Day - January 2, 2012 (Only delivery and pickup of air and international packages is available)
- Memorial Day - May 28, 2012
- Independence Day - July 4th, 2012
- Labor Day - September 3, 2012
- Thanksgiving Day - November 22, 2012
- Day after Thanksgiving - November 23, 2012 (Only delivery and pickup of air and international packages is available)
- Christmas - December 25, 2012
- New Year's Day - January 1, 2013

NOTE: UPS Express Critical is available 365 days each year.


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Memorial Day - May 27, 2013*
Independence Day - July 4, 2013*
Labor Day - September 2, 2013*
Thanksgiving Day - November 28, 2013*
Day after Thanksgiving - November 29, 2013**
Christmas - December 25, 2013*
New Year's Eve - December 31, 2013**
New Year's Day - January 1, 2014*

In addition, the following holidays are recognized, but not observed:

Martin Luther King Jr. Day (MLK) - January 21, 2013
Chinese's New Year - February 10, 2013
Valentine's Day - February 14, 2013
President's Day - February 18, 2013
Daylight Savings Time begins - March 10, 2013
St. Patrick's Day - March 17, 2013
Passover - March 26, 2013
Easter - March 31, 2013
Earth Day - April 22, 2013
Cinco de Mayo - May 5, 2013
Mother's Day - May 12, 2013
Flag Day - June 14, 2013
Father's Day - June 16, 2013
Ramadan begins - July 9, 2013
UPS Founders' Day - August 28, 2013
Rosh Hashanah - September 5, 2013
Yom Kippur - September 14, 2013
Columbus Day - October 14, 2013
Halloween - October 31, 2013
Daylight Savings Time ends - November 3, 2013
Veteran's Day - November 11, 2013
Hanukkah - December 5, 2013
Christmas Eve - December 24, 2013
Kwanzaa - December 26, 2013

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