The Dallas-Fort Worth region will observe the Fourth of July with adjusted hours for many essential services and businesses. Because the holiday falls on a Saturday, several federal and local government entities, including the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas, the Social Security Administration, and the Department of Motor Vehicles, will close on Friday instead.
Most major grocery chains such as H-E-B, Kroger, and Tom Thumb will remain open, though some locations may have reduced hours. Costco will be closed all day Saturday, while Sam’s Club and BJ’s Wholesale Club will stay open. In the banking sector, institutions like Chase and Comerica will follow the Federal Reserve’s Friday closure schedule. The United States Postal Service will deliver on Friday but cease operations on July 4, with UPS and FedEx offices also closing for the holiday.
Garbage collection will proceed as normal in cities including Dallas, Fort Worth, Arlington, and Plano. However, Irving residents will not see pickup on Friday due to facility closures. Chain restaurants like Whataburger and Starbucks will largely remain open, while local shops and mall stores may have varied hours. Residents are advised to check specific locations for updates.
