Can you report missing mail without tracking number

Yes, you can report missing mail without a tracking number. Here are the steps you can follow:

  1. Contact the post office: Reach out to the post office where you sent the mail or where you normally receive your mail. Let them know that you're missing a piece of mail and provide them with the following information:
    • The date you sent the mail
    • The type of mail (e.g. letter, package, etc.)
    • The recipient's name and address
    • A description of the mail (e.g. what it looked like, what was inside, etc.)
  2. Fill out a missing mail report: The post office may ask you to fill out a missing mail report form. This form will help them investigate the issue and try to locate your missing mail.
  3. Provide any additional information: If you have any additional information that might help the post office locate your missing mail, be sure to provide it. This could include:
    • A copy of the mail piece (if you have one)
    • A list of any other mail you've sent or received around the same time
    • Any other relevant details
  4. Wait for the post office to investigate: The post office will investigate your missing mail report and try to locate your missing mail. This may take some time, so be patient.
  5. Follow up: If you don't hear back from the post office after a few days, you can follow up with them to see if they've made any progress on your missing mail report.

It's also a good idea to contact the recipient of the mail to let them know that you're missing a piece of mail and to ask if they've received it. They may have some information that can help you locate the missing mail.

Keep in mind that the post office may not be able to locate your missing mail if it was lost or stolen in transit. However, they will do their best to investigate and try to recover your mail.