The table below is a list of holidays in California for 2025.
The next paid holiday for State of California employees is Wednesday, January 1st for New Year’s Day. Enjoy the holiday!
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2025 State of California Employee Holidays
Holiday | Day |
---|---|
New Year's Day | Wednesday, January 1 |
Martin Luther King Jr. Day | Monday, January 20 |
Presidents' Day | Monday, February 17 |
Cesar Chavez Day | Monday, March 31 |
Memorial Day | Monday, May 26 |
Independence Day | Friday, July 4 |
Labor Day | Monday, September 1 |
Veterans Day | Tuesday, November 11 |
Thanksgiving Day | Thursday, November 27 |
Day After Thanksgiving | Friday, November 28 |
Christmas Day | Thursday, December 25 |
Notes On Holidays
- New Year’s Day – January 1st
- Martin Luther King Jr. Day – 3rd Monday in January
- President's Day – 3rd Monday in February
- Cesar Chavez Day – March 31st
- Memorial Day – The last Monday in May
- Independence Day – July 4th
- Labor Day – First Monday in September
- Veterans Day – November 11th
- Thanksgiving Day – 4th Thursday in November
- Day After Thanksgiving – The Friday after Thanksgiving Day
- Christmas Day – December 25th
More On Holidays
- Juneteenth (Thursday, June 19, 2025) is not a paid holiday for State of California employees.
- Columbus Day (Monday, October 13, 2025) is not a paid holiday for State of California employees.
- When A Holiday falls on a Saturday, State Employees receive Holiday Credit. If it falls on a Sunday, the holiday is observed the next day.
- An exception to the above is Veterans' Day on November 11. When November 11 is a Saturday, the holiday is observed on the Friday before.
- President’s Day is also known as Washington’s Birthday.
- Martin Luther King Jr. Day is celebrated to mark the birthday of Dr. King and is observed on the third Monday in January. His actual birthday is January 15.
- State Employees receive 1 Personal Holiday per year, which is credited on July 1st.
- Cesar Chavez Day (March 31) is not a Holiday observed statewide. Although State of California employees get the day off, most school districts, businesses and federal employees still have to work.
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