As Easter weekend swiftly approaches, many of us are focusing on perfecting our Easter dinner menus, selecting the perfect candy to fill up our Easter baskets and deciding on the perfect way to decorate our Easter eggs.
But while Good Friday for many will usher in a weekend of celebration, those who have any unfinished business at their local courthouse may find themselves in a frenzy, trying to find out whether or not it will be closed.
Are courts open on Good Friday?
Good Friday is observed as a holiday in the following 12 states:
- Connecticut
- Delaware
- Hawaii
- Indiana
- Kentucky
- Louisiana
- New Jersey
- North Carolina
- North Dakota
- Pennsylvania
- Tennessee
- Texas (optional holiday)
Court houses in these states will be closed, in observance of the holiday in each state. If you live outside of those states you can carry on with business as usual.
Here is more information on courthouse holidays and the businesses that are open on Good Friday:
What holidays is the courthouse closed?
Courthouses across the U.S. will be closed when observing federal holidays. This year’s holidays fall on the following dates:
- New Year’s Day – observed Friday, December 31, 2021
- Martin Luther King, Jr.’s Birthday – Monday, January 17
- Washington’s Birthday or President’s Day – Monday, February 21
- Memorial Day – Monday, May 30
- Juneteenth – observed Monday, June 20
- Independence Day – Monday, July 4
- Labor Day – observed Monday, September 5
- Columbus Day and Indigenous People’s Day – Monday, October 10
- Veterans Day – Friday, November 11
- Thanksgiving Day – Thursday, November 24
- Christmas Day – observed Monday, December 26
What is open on Good Friday?
In most cases banks, post offices and government buildings will be open on Good Friday. Some may operate with reduced hours. Most restaurants and retailers will also have operating hours on Good Friday.
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