Public Holidays and Observances in Connecticut 2026
Connecticut holidays 2026: full list of federal holidays, state holidays including Lincoln's Birthday and Good Friday, plus office closures.

Connecticut observes all 11 federal holidays in 2026 plus Lincoln’s Birthday and Good Friday—giving state employees 13 paid holidays. Hartford’s insurance industry, healthcare systems, and defense contractors each follow different closure patterns, making coordinated workforce planning essential for Connecticut employers.
What Are the Federal Holidays in Connecticut 2026?
| Holiday | Date | Day |
|---|---|---|
| New Year’s Day | January 1 | Thursday |
| Martin Luther King Jr. Day | January 19 | Monday |
| Presidents’ Day | February 16 | Monday |
| Memorial Day | May 25 | Monday |
| Juneteenth | June 19 | Friday |
| Independence Day | July 4 | Saturday |
| Labor Day | September 7 | Monday |
| Columbus Day | October 12 | Monday |
| Veterans Day | November 11 | Wednesday |
| Thanksgiving Day | November 26 | Thursday |
| Christmas Day | December 25 | Friday |
Note: Independence Day falls on Saturday, July 4, 2026. State offices observe it on Friday, July 3.
What Are the State Holidays in Connecticut 2026?
| Holiday | Date | Day | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lincoln’s Birthday | February 12 | Thursday | Honors President Abraham Lincoln; state offices closed |
| Good Friday | April 3 | Friday | Christian observance; state offices and many schools closed |
Connecticut is one of few states that observes both Lincoln’s Birthday and Good Friday as official state holidays with government closures.
What Are the Major Observances in Connecticut?
| Observance | Date | Description |
|---|---|---|
| Arbor Day | Last Friday in April | No closures; state observance only |
| Patriots’ Day | April 19 | No closures; commemorates battles of Lexington and Concord |
| Election Day | November 3 | No state closure; polls open statewide |
When Do Schools and Businesses Close in Connecticut?
Government offices close on all state holidays, including Lincoln’s Birthday and Good Friday. Weekend holidays shift to the nearest weekday.
School districts across Connecticut set their own calendars, affecting employee availability. Most districts close for state holidays plus:
- Good Friday: April 3, 2026 (most schools)
- Winter Break: Typically December 23 – January 2
- Spring Break: Varies by district, often mid-April
- February Break: Some districts observe a week including Presidents’ Day
Check your local school district calendar for specific dates.
Banks close on federal holidays but may remain open on state-only holidays like Lincoln’s Birthday and Good Friday.
Private businesses set their own schedules. Hartford’s insurance companies and financial services firms typically close on all federal holidays. Healthcare systems maintain skeleton crews with holiday pay differentials. Defense contractors follow federal calendars closely.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Lincoln’s Birthday a state holiday in Connecticut?
Yes, Lincoln’s Birthday (February 12) is an official state holiday in Connecticut. State offices close. Connecticut is one of few states that observes this holiday separately from Presidents’ Day.
Is Good Friday a state holiday in Connecticut?
Yes, Good Friday is an official state holiday in Connecticut. State offices and many schools close on April 3, 2026.
Does Connecticut observe Juneteenth?
Yes, Juneteenth is an official state holiday in Connecticut. State offices close on June 19, 2026 (Friday).
When is Independence Day observed in Connecticut 2026?
Independence Day falls on Saturday, July 4, 2026. State offices observe it on Friday, July 3, 2026.
Summary
Connecticut observes 13 state holidays in 2026, including all federal holidays plus Lincoln’s Birthday and Good Friday. School and business closures vary by district and industry. Use this guide to plan staffing, approve time-off requests, and manage schedules around key dates.
For professional services scheduling, see our guides on FTE calculations, personal leave policies, and discretionary time off.






