Are letters sent in mail trackable

In the United States, the answer depends on the type of mail service used and the level of tracking provided. Here's a breakdown:

  1. First-Class Mail: Letters sent via First-Class Mail are not typically trackable. The USPS (United States Postal Service) does not provide tracking information for First-Class Mail, which is a basic mail service for personal and business correspondence.
  2. Priority Mail: Priority Mail letters are trackable, but only to a limited extent. The USPS provides a delivery confirmation service, which allows you to track the package's progress and receive a delivery confirmation email when it's delivered. However, this service does not provide real-time tracking updates.
  3. Priority Mail Express: Priority Mail Express letters are fully trackable. The USPS provides real-time tracking updates, and you can track the package's progress online or through the USPS mobile app. You'll also receive a delivery confirmation email when the package is delivered.
  4. Certified Mail: Certified Mail letters are trackable and provide proof of mailing and delivery. The USPS provides a certified mail receipt, which includes a tracking number and a signature upon delivery.
  5. Registered Mail: Registered Mail letters are also trackable and provide proof of mailing and delivery. The USPS provides a registered mail receipt, which includes a tracking number and a signature upon delivery.

In summary, if you need to track a letter, you should use Priority Mail Express or Registered Mail services. If you're looking for basic tracking, Priority Mail with delivery confirmation might be a good option. First-Class Mail and Certified Mail do not provide tracking information.