June 6 is Jefferson Davis' birthday in Alabama. The state holiday means many offices and agencies will be closed in honor of the late Confederate leader.

Here's a look at what's open and what's closed:

Alabama state offices - closed

Alabama state courts - closed

Car tag offices - Open in some counties, closed in others where Davis' birthday is observed.

U.S. Post Office - normal operations

Banks - open

City and county offices - Most are open. Some county offices, including Calhoun County, Covington County, Cullman County, Elmore County and Mobile County are closed.

The holiday commemorates the birthday of Davis, who led the Confederate States of America from 1861-1865. Alabama is the last state to have a legal holiday to set aside solely to commemorate the birthday of Davis.

Alabama has three separate holidays set aside to honor Confederate leaders: Robert E. Lee's birthday, which is marked in January on the same day as Martin Luther King Day; Confederate Memorial Day in April; and Davis' birthday in June.