State Holidays in Year 2022
Banks and credit unions are not obligated to close on legal holidays (as set forth in Section 1-4 of the Connecticut General Statutes) but may, at their option, close or remain open for business on a full or partial basis on any day designated as a legal holiday. Connecticut banks and credit unions are required to give at least two weeks’ advance notice to their customers of holiday openings and closings by posting such notice in the lobby of each office.
Please contact your financial institution directly to determine whether or not it will open for business on a state holiday.
Legal holidays to be observed by the State of Connecticut in the year 2022 are:
New Year’s Day, December 31, 2022
Martin Luther King Jr. Day, January 17, 2022
Lincoln’s Birthday, February 11, 2022
Washington’s Birthday, February 21, 2022
Good Friday, April 15, 2022
Memorial Day, May 30, 2022
Independence Day, July 4, 2022
Labor Day, September 5, 2022
Columbus Day, October 10, 2022
Veterans Day, November 11, 2022
Thanksgiving Day, November 24, 2022
Christmas Day, December 26, 2022
The first holiday for 2023 is New Year’s Day which will be observed on Monday, January 2, 2023.