As we approach 2024, it’s important to be aware of the federal holidays when Social Security offices will be closed. This information is particularly useful for those who need to plan their visits or correspondences accordingly. Below is the list of holidays when Social Security offices across the United States will be closed.
Holiday Closures:
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New Year’s Day – Monday, January 1
- Offices will be closed in celebration of the New Year.
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Martin Luther King, Jr.’s Birthday – Monday, January 15
- Commemorating the birth of the civil rights leader.
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Washington’s Birthday – Monday, February 19
- Honoring the first President of the United States, George Washington.
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Memorial Day – Monday, May 27
- Remembering and honoring military personnel who have died in the performance of their military duties.
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Juneteenth National Independence Day – Wednesday, June 19
- Celebrating the emancipation of those who had been enslaved in the United States.
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Independence Day – Thursday, July 4
- Celebrating the Declaration of Independence and the birth of the United States as a nation.
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Labor Day – Monday, September 2
- Honoring the American labor movement and the contributions of laborers to the development and achievements of the country.
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Columbus Day – Monday, October 14
- Commemorating Christopher Columbus’s landing in the Americas.
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Veterans Day – Monday, November 11
- Honoring military veterans who have served in the United States Armed Forces.
Planning Ahead
To avoid any inconvenience, it’s advisable to plan your visits to Social Security offices around these holidays. If you have any business to conduct with Social Security, ensure you handle it before or after these dates.
Also, Check:
- Understanding Social Security Services in Columbus, MS
- Fact Check: Rick Scott Social Security Plan and the Medicare Sunset Clause
Contents
- 1 Holiday Closures:
- 1.1 New Year’s Day – Monday, January 1
- 1.2 Martin Luther King, Jr.’s Birthday – Monday, January 15
- 1.3 Washington’s Birthday – Monday, February 19
- 1.4 Memorial Day – Monday, May 27
- 1.5 Juneteenth National Independence Day – Wednesday, June 19
- 1.6 Independence Day – Thursday, July 4
- 1.7 Labor Day – Monday, September 2
- 1.8 Columbus Day – Monday, October 14
- 1.9 Veterans Day – Monday, November 11
- 2 Planning Ahead