Seattle, Washington – Presidents Day closures across the Pacific Northwest will shutter banks and government offices Monday.
Presidents Day falls on Monday, Feb. 16, 2026, and as a federal holiday, it affects public agencies, financial institutions and mail delivery services across Washington, Oregon and Idaho.
According to federal holiday calendars, all federal government offices will be closed. That includes courthouses, administrative offices and non-essential federal services throughout states such as Washington and Oregon.
Banks across the Pacific Northwest will close for the day. The U.S. Postal Service will suspend regular mail delivery, and post offices will not be open. The New York Stock Exchange and Nasdaq will not trade.
Public school closures vary by district. Many districts in Oregon and Idaho traditionally close for Presidents Day or schedule winter break that week, though families are encouraged to confirm schedules locally.
Most retail stores, grocery stores and shopping centers are expected to remain open, and many may offer holiday sales. Restaurants typically operate under normal business hours, though some may adjust schedules.
Private businesses are not required to observe federal holidays and may set their own hours.
The holiday schedule may affect college students, young workers and commuters who rely on banking services or mail delivery at the start of the week.
Presidents Day, observed on the third Monday of February, honors George Washington’s birthday and recognizes U.S. presidents. Residents are advised to check directly with local agencies or businesses for specific holiday hours.



