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What’s closed on Juneteenth in California and the Bay Space counties

Editorial Board Published June 17, 2025
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What’s closed on Juneteenth in California and the Bay Space counties

The federal vacation Juneteenth is widely known on June 19, which this 12 months is Thursday. Right here’s the vacation plan for places of work within the Bay Space:

Banks closed. ATMs will likely be in operation.

Inventory markets closed. No operations at U.S. inventory and bond markets, together with the New York Inventory Change and Nasdaq.

Federal companies together with the submit workplace closed. There will likely be no common mail supply Thursday, though Precedence Mail Categorical will likely be delivered. Self-service kiosks in submit places of work will likely be operational.

Most California state places of work open. State employees don’t get a paid vacation off, though they’ve the choice to take Juneteenth off in lieu of a private day. The Division of Motor Automobiles has introduced it would observe regular weekday hours.

Most metropolis and county places of work within the Bay Space closed. This consists of courts and most public libraries.

Most shops and different companies open.

Caltrain and BART on regular weekday schedule.

Initially Printed: June 17, 2025 at 8:37 AM PDT

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