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USPS Tracking

The United States Postal Service (USPS) offers a package tracking system that allows customers to track and monitor the status of their mail and packages in real time. This system provides end-to-end tracking, allowing customers to have transparent shipment visibility into the status and location of their packages with the USPS tracking number lookup. Whether sending or expecting a package, USPS tracking is an invaluable tool for both personal and business-related shipping needs.

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How To Track USPS Packages?

Tracking USPS packages can be done through the following primary methods.

1. Through the Official USPS Website

USPS tracking service allows you to keep a check on your packages throughout their entire journey. Follow the step-by-step guide below.

  1. Go to the official USPS website.

  2. Locate the tracking section.

  3. Enter the tracking number.

  4. Click the Track icon.

  5. Then the next page will display the current status and tracking history of your parcel.

  6. (Optional) For more detailed information or additional tracking features, you might consider signing in to your USPS.com account.

USPS tracking status

Alternatively, you can directly log on to the USPS tracking page to track your shipment.

2. Through the USPS Mobile®

USPS also brings its customers more convenience by letting them track their packages through the USPS Mobile®.

How to track USPS packages?

Here are the steps to track parcels via the USPS mobile app.

  1. Download the USPS mobile app from your device's app store.

  2. Open the app and select "Track & Manage" or similar.

  3. Enter the tracking number.

  4. Tap Track or the search icon to view the parcel's status.

  5. (Optional) Enable notifications for updates.

Note: App features might vary; always check the latest app version for accurate steps.

3. Through USPS Text Tracking™

USPS Text Tracking™ allows you to receive package status updates via text messages. Be aware that regular text and data fees might apply based on your mobile plan. Here's how you can access this feature.

From your phone:

  • Basic Tracking: Text your package's tracking number to 28777 (2USPS). In response, USPS will send you the most recent update for your package.

  • Specific Updates with Keywords: By texting your tracking number and a specific keyword to 28777 (2USPS), you can get particular details about your shipment. For a breakdown of how to use these keywords, refer to the USPS Text Tracking™ page.

4. Through TrackingMore

TrackingMore is a tracking API aggregator integrated with 1487 carriers, including USPS, UPS and FedEx. Here are the steps to track your USPS parcels on TrackingMore.

  1. Go to TrackingMore’s website and click the Carriers tab.

  2. Choose the USPS icon from the provided carrier list and redirect to this page.

  3. Enter your USPS tracking number and click Track.

  4. View detailed tracking information and real-time updates.

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What Is USPS Tracking Number?

A USPS tracking number is a combination of letters and numbers provided by the sender or the USPS Post Office when you drop off a package at their office. This tracking number can be used to monitor the movement of the package throughout its journey until its final destination.

USPS Tracking Number Formats and Examples

The format of the tracking number depends on which shipping service is used. Below are the formats and examples of the tracking number for each USPS shipping service.

Shipping service

Format

Example

USPS Tracking®

22 numbers: 9400 1xxx

9400 1000 0000 0000 0000 00

Priority Mail®

22 numbers

9205 5000 0000 0000 0000 00

Certified Mail®

22 numbers

9407 3000 0000 0000 0000 00

Collect On Delivery Hold For Pickup

22 numbers

9303 3000 0000 0000 0000 00

Global Express Guaranteed®

11 numbers

82 000 000 00

Priority Mail Express International®

2 letters +9 numbers + 2 letters

EC 000 000 000 US

Priority Mail Express®

- 22 numbers

- 2 letters +9 numbers + 2 letters

- 9270 1000 0000 0000 0000 00

- EA 000 000 000 US

Priority Mail International®

2 letters +9 numbers + 2 letters

CP 000 000 000 US

Registered Mail™

22 numbers

9208 8000 0000 0000 0000 00

Signature Confirmation™

22 numbers

9202 1000 0000 0000 0000 00

What Do USPS Tracking Statuses Mean?

Tracking Status

Description

Shipping Label Created, USPS Awaiting Item / Pre-Shipment Info Sent to USPS Awaiting Item

A shipping label with a USPS Tracking® number has been generated, but the package hasn't been handed over to USPS yet. Once they receive it, it will undergo processing and then be sent to the local Post Office™ for delivery.

Shipment Received, Package Acceptance Pending

A mail center has taken in a container or pallet with several packages, but the processing hasn't begun. When the container gets opened, every package inside will be scanned to show it's been accepted by the postal service.

USPS in Possession of Item

USPS has collected or taken possession of the package and started the preparation for its journey to your local Post Office. The package is en route.

Arrived, Departed or Picked Up by Shipping Partner Facility, USPS Awaiting Item / On its Way to USPS

USPS hasn't received the package yet. It was either collected by a delivery collaborator or entered/left their location. This partner will soon transfer the package to USPS for further processing and final delivery.

In Transit / Arrived at USPS Facility / Departed USPS Facility

The item is being processed and transported to your delivering Post Office™.

Arrived at Post Office

The package has reached the local Post Office and is getting ready for delivery. It's expected to be delivered either today or by the next working day of the postal service.

Forwarded / Forwarded Processed

The package is being rerouted to another address because of an address change request or it arrived at the incorrect Post Office for delivery.

Out for Delivery

The package is currently with your delivery service and is expected to arrive today.

Delivery Status Not Updated / Awaiting Delivery Scan

The package wasn't marked as "Delivered" within 14 hours after being listed as "Out for Delivery."

No Access to Delivery Location

Delivery was incomplete because the carrier could not access the location.

Notice Left (No Authorized Recipient Available)

The package needed a signature, but no one was present to provide it. The delivery person left a PS Form 3849 Redelivery Notice. A second delivery attempt won't be made automatically.

Notice Left (No Secure Location Available)

The delivery person couldn't find a safe location to place the package, so it was taken back to the Post Office. A second delivery attempt won't be automatically made for this package.

Insufficient Address / No Such Number

The package is on its way back to the sender due to an issue with the delivery address, which may be incomplete, incorrect, or missing some details, preventing successful delivery.

Held at Post Office, At Customer Request

The package is retained at the nearby Post Office due to reasons like a USPS Hold Mail® request, a Hold for Pickup directive, or USPS Delivery Instructions®. Redelivery isn't an option for this item.

Redelivery Scheduled / Reminder to Schedule Redelivery of your Item

A redelivery was arranged, or you've been reminded to set up a redelivery before the package gets sent back to its origin.

Available for Pickup

The package couldn't be delivered and is now ready for collection at your nearby Post Office™ during its operational hours. You or a person you authorize can pick it up. Redelivery for this item isn't an option.

Delivery Status not updated

The item has arrived for delivery but has yet to be processed.

Delivered

The package was delivered on a recorded time, delivery date, and location and should be in your mailbox.

What Does USPS Delivery Exception Mean?

A USPS Delivery Exception occurs when something unexpected happens and a package can’t be delivered on time. This could be due to many reasons such as incorrect address, recipient not being available, weather conditions, or other unforeseen circumstances that disrupt the normal delivery process. When a delivery exception occurs, USPS will update the tracking status to reflect the reason for the delay.

When Is USPS Mail Late?

Mail is late when it doesn’t arrive within the expected delivery time frame set by USPS based on the mail class and destination. USPS has specific delivery standards for each mail service, along with guidelines on when to contact customer support if these standards are not met.

Mail Class

Delivery Standard

Contact Customer Service after

Priority Mail Express®

1-2 calendar days (guaranteed)

6 PM (local time) on the Guaranteed Delivery Date

Priority Mail®

1, 2, or 3 business days (not guaranteed)

5 or more days from the date of mailing

First-Class Mail®

1-5 business days (not guaranteed)

5 or more days from the date of mailing

USPS Ground Advantage™

2-5 business days* (not guaranteed)

*If it contains Hazardous Materials / Live Animals

2-8 business days* (not guaranteed)

5 or more days from the date of mailing

*If it contains Hazardous Materials / Live Animals

14 or more days from the date of mailing

Parcel Select®

2-8 business days* (not guaranteed)

14 or more days from the date of mailing

Package Services:

  • Media Mail®
  • Bound Printed Matter
  • Library Mail

2-8 business days* (not guaranteed)

14 or more days from the date of mailing

Periodicals

3-9 business days* (not guaranteed)

14 or more days from the date of mailing

USPS Marketing Mail®

3-10 business days (not guaranteed)

14 or more days from the date of mailing

Sourcing from faq.usps.com.

USPS Tracking API

USPS tracking API is designed for businesses to streamline their tracking of USPS mail and packages by linking their platforms or systems to the USPS shipping tracking service, which provides either an overview or a detailed breakdown of shipping status information for USPS shipments.

Why Should I Use TrackingMore API Instead?

TrackingMore’s shipment tracking API is one of the most advanced tracking APIs globally. Its ability to track 1487 couriers in one stop, along with TrackingMore’s proficiency in processing massive data, makes it a top choice for many leading international brands, like Shein, Kaufland, and DJI. TrackingMore API is also friendly to small and medium businesses, providing them with a cost-effective tracking solution based on a flexible pricing mechanism.

In addition to these advantages, TrackingMore API also boasts a range of other impressive features, including:

  • Real-time Tracking: TrackingMore API is able to provide the most updated tracking information so that businesses can always know the specific statuses and exact locations of their shipments.

  • Webhook Notifications: Equipped with Webhook, TrackingMore API is able to automatically send notifications that inform shipment status changes to businesses. In conjunction with the real-time tracking feature, TrackingMore API will enable businesses to quickly spot any delivery issues and take action accordingly.

  • Automatic Carrier Detection: TrackingMore API can not only integrate with numerous carriers but also detect them automatically and accurately, saving businesses the hassle of manually checking carriers and reducing the chance of errors.

  • Reliable API Performance: TrackingMore guarantees a robust 99.9% uptime for its API, ensuring uninterrupted access to shipment tracking information, complemented by round-the-clock support for any technical concerns.

  • Military-grade Data security: TrackingMore API meets the highest standards of security, such as ISO 27001, ensuring a high level of data protection.

  • Diverse Programming Languages: Developers can integrate TrackingMore's API using various programming languages, including PHP, Java, Node.js, Python, Ruby, and more. This means that businesses can use the language that best suits their needs and preferences.

  • Robust Scalability: With the ability to handle a large number of tracking requests, TrackingMore API can scale with the growing size and tracking demands of businesses. It will adapt to the changing needs and deliver consistent performance as a business develops.

TrackingMore API provides a 14-day free trial now. You can sign up to experience these features and improve your tracking experience today.

USPS Shipping and Tracking

USPS offers a wide range of shipping services for both domestic and international deliveries.

USPS Domestic Shipping

For domestic shipping, customers can choose from the following options.

Feature

Service

Description

Price

Delivery Speed

Fastest Delivery Speed

Priority Mail Express®

Sending an item urgently for next-day or 2-day delivery.

From $28.75

Next-Day to 2-Day

Priority Mail®

Sending crucial items for 1-3 business day delivery.

- Flat Rate Envelope: From $9.65

- USPS Mailing Box (Flat Rate): From $10.20

- Your Own Box By Weight/Zone: From $9.35

1-3 business days

Simple, Affordable, Reliable

USPS Ground Advantage™

Low rates for packages with expected delivery in 2-5 business days

From $4.75

2–5 business days

Postcards & Envelops

First-Class Mail®

Mailing a flat envelope, either standard (under 3.5 oz) or large (under 13 oz), that's easily bendable.

- From $0.51 (postcards)

- From $0.66 (letters)

- From $1.35 (large envelopes)

1-5 Business Days

Only at the Post Office

Media Mail®

Sending just books (or qualified media) for the lowest cost.

From $3.92

2-8 Business Days

All the mentioned services, except for First-Class Mail®, come with USPS Mail Tracking service. For First-Class Mail®, you can get delivery confirmation by adding services like Certified Mail.

USPS International Shipping

For international customers, USPS offers the following range of delivery options. It's noted that USPS international tracking varies depending on the package's destination. Some countries provide detailed tracking updates, while others might offer limited or no information once the package leaves the U.S. It's important to check tracking capabilities for each destination before shipping.

Feature

Service

Description

Price

Delivery Speed

Fastest Delivery Speed

Global Express Guaranteed® (GXC®)

Sending an item urgently that must arrive in a few days.

From $71.10

1-3 business days (1 business day to many destinations in Canada)

Priority Mail Express International®

Sending crucial items that must arrive in under a week.

From $54.75

3–5 business days

Affordable Options

Priority Mail International®

Sending packages that weigh over 4 lbs.

From $30.35

6–10 business days

First Class Package International Service®

Sending a package or large envelope under 4 lbs, valued below $400.

From $15.75

Varies by destination

Best for Documents or Printed Materials Only

First Class Mail International®

Sending a document envelope weighing less than 15.994 oz.

From $3.00

Varies by destination

Airmail M-Bags®

If you're an international student in the U.S. looking to ship many books back home.

From $55.00

Varies by destination

What Is USPS?

The United States Postal Service (USPS), also referred to as US Mail, Post Office, and Postal Service, is an independent entity of the U.S. federal government's executive branch. Despite its independent operation, it holds the distinction of being one of the few agencies explicitly authorized by the Constitution. With approximately 34,000 retail locations, USPS is unmatched in its reach, delivering to every address nationwide. Its vast network manages almost half of the world's mail, making it the largest postal system by volume.

Headquartered in Washington, DC, near the iconic National Mall, USPS has established relationships with global giants, including Amazon, its most significant client in 2019. Beyond its logistical achievements, USPS stands as a symbol of unity in the U.S., known for its dependable, affordable, and secure mail services, binding the nation together.

How To Contact USPS Customer Service?

Type

Contact

Hours of Operation

Customer Care Center

Phone number:

1-800-ASK-USPS® 

(1-800-275-8777)

Monday – Friday:

8 AM – 8:30 PM ET

Saturday:

8 AM – 6 PM ET

Email

USPS Tracking Support

Phone number:

1-800-222-1811

Monday – Friday:

8 AM – 8:30 PM ET

Saturday:

8 AM – 6 PM ET

Informed Delivery

Email

/

Stamps

Phone number:

1-844-737-7826

Monday – Friday:

8 AM – 4:30 PM ET

Closed Saturdays, Sundays, and Postal Holidays

FAQs on USPS Shipping and Tracking

How long is a USPS tracking number?

A typical USPS tracking number will be a combination of 22 digits or characters consisting of numerical digits and alphabetic letters. Depending on the shipping service you select, the USPS tracking number can be either 11 or 13 digits long.

Where to find my USPS tracking number?

You can locate your USPS tracking number at the following places.

- On the shipping receipt provided by your Post Office™

- On the sales receipt, if you purchased insurance at the Post Office™

- From the confirmation email, if you have used USPS.com for your shipping

- On the confirmation email sent to you by your online retailer

- From the bottom portion of your USPS Tracking® label

How soon after shipping will I get the USPS tracking number?

Your USPS tracking number will be provided as soon as your sender books a shipment with USPS to be delivered.

Moreover, if you book a shipment personally with USPS, either through the pick-up service or by visiting the company’s post office, the receipt will have your item’s tracking number.

What should I do if I don’t receive a USPS tracking number?

Some items, like postcards, as well as First-Class Mail International letters and flats, don’t come with a tracking number. But you can purchase an extra service to qualify for package tracking. If your shipment should have a tracking number but you didn’t receive one, here’s what you can do:

As a sender, you can check the receipt, email, shipment label, or another service used to buy online postage to see if a tracking number was provided.

As a recipient, you can ask the sender for the tracking number or check on USPS Informed Delivery.

How to track a USPS package without a tracking number?

You have very limited options available in case you lose your tracking number. The best way to track your shipment without a tracking number is by setting up a Delivery Account with USPS. This free service will let you preview your mail digitally, manage your shipment deliveries, and track them.

All you need to do is:

  1. Set up an account with USPS and sign up for free in their Informed Delivery section.

  2. Enter your address here to determine if it is eligible. If eligible, log in to your usps.com account and select ‘Informed Delivery’.

  3. Select the option of ‘Enroll’, then scroll down to the Informed Delivery box.

  4. Answer the identity verification questions.

Following these steps will allow you to track your packages through USPS’s online dashboard.

Why is my tracking status not updating?

Once your package is scanned, it can take 24 hours for the tracking system to update information on your shipment. There could be delays due to other factors, such as bad weather conditions. As soon as scans become available, tracking information will be duly updated.

Does USPS live tracking work on the weekend?

Even though certain mail services will deliver packages on the weekend, the tracking information may not constantly be updated on a Sunday unless Priority Mail Express is used.

How long does USPS keep the tracking history of packages?

USPS typically retains your package tracking history for up to 120 days. The tracking history may be retained for up to 2 years for different services.

What can I do if my mail isn’t delivered?

Recheck the delivery protocol of the shipping service you selected. Then compare this with your product information and check the status of delayed mail and packages to determine why your mail could be delayed.

How to find my mail if it is lost?

If you suspect your mail is lost, follow these steps:

  1. Check the current status: Check the current status of your mail on USPS Tracking®.

  2. Submit an online help request: If the status doesn’t provide the needed information, proceed to fill out an online help request form using a computer.

  3. Contact your local Post Office™: Once the form is submitted, your local Post Office™ facility will assist in locating your missing items.

  4. Submit a missing mail search request: If your mail or package still hasn’t arrived after 7 business days from when you submitted your online help request form, submit a missing mail search request on the USPS website. Upon submission, you’ll receive a confirmation.

For detailed steps on how to submit the help request form and the missing mail search request, refer to the USPS website.

Can I contact USPS about a package?

Yes, the USPS contact number for package tracking is 1-800-222-1811, operational from 8 AM to 8:30 PM ET, Monday to Friday, and 8 AM to 6 PM ET on Saturdays.

How long does it take for USPS to deliver?

For domestic shipping services, the delivery time is as follows.

Mail Service

Delivery Time

Priority Mail Express

1-2 days (guaranteed)

Priority Mail

1-3 working days

First-Class Mail

1-5 business days

First-Class Package Service

2-5 business days

USPS Retail Ground

2-5 business days

Parcel Select Ground

2-5 business days

Parcel Select Lightweight

2-8 business days

Package services

2-8 business days

Periodicals and Marketing Mail

3-10 business days

For international shipping services, the expected delivery time is as follows.

Mail Service

Delivery Time

Global Express Guaranteed

1 business day to Canada, 1-3 business days to others

Priority Mail Express International

3-5 business days

Priority Mail International

6-10 business days

First-Class Package International Service

Varies by destination

First-Class Mail International

Varies by destination

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