Are banks closed on Juneteenth 2025? What's opened and closed on June 19
Here's a reminder about which businesses and services will be operational on the holiday in 2025.
The U.S. Postal Service closes for 11 federal holidays, including Juneteenth. The Postal Service will not deliver regular packages or mail on the holiday, but some services, like those online, are available every day of the year, according to the Postal Service's website.
All of FedEx's services will be open Juneteenth, according to the company.
UPS delivery and pickup services will be operational and UPS Store locations will be open on Juneteenth, according to the UPS website.
Most banks follow the U.S. Federal Reserve System's holiday schedule, which observes Juneteenth and means banks will be closed on June 19. Most ATMs may still be used for transactions.
Trader Joe's will be open during regular hours on Juneteenth.
Walmart stores will be open during regular hours on Juneteenth, but it doesn't hurt to check with your nearest location before heading out.
Food Lion stores will be open during normal hours on Juneteenth.
Costco will be open on Juneteenth, according to the store's website.
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Aldi stores will be open on Juneteenth, according to the store's website.
Giant Eagle stores, including pharmacies, will be open during regular hours, according to the store's website.
Target will be open during regular hours on Juneteenth, according to the company.
Delaware's libraries, which are branches of the public government, will be closed on Juneteenth.
Delaware courts will not be in session on Juneteenth.
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Juneteenth is not one of DART's non-service holidays, so bus routes will still be operational on June 19.
The Delaware Division of Motor Vehicles is closed on Juneteenth, according to its website.
This story was updated to correct a typo.
Got a tip or a story idea? Contact Krys'tal Griffin at kgriffin@delawareonline.com.
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