Do you get a tracking number with media mail

In the United States, Media Mail is a type of mail service offered by the United States Postal Service (USPS) that is specifically designed for sending books, CDs, DVDs, and other media items. While Media Mail is a cost-effective way to send these types of items, it does not typically come with a tracking number.

However, there are some exceptions and additional services that can provide tracking information for Media Mail packages:

  1. Signature Confirmation: This is an optional service that requires the recipient to sign for the package upon delivery. With Signature Confirmation, you will receive a tracking number and a signature confirmation receipt.
  2. Certified Mail: This service provides tracking and proof of delivery, including a signature from the recipient. Certified Mail is not the same as Media Mail, but you can use it to send media items and receive tracking information.
  3. Priority Mail: If you upgrade your Media Mail package to Priority Mail, you will receive a tracking number and other benefits, such as faster delivery and insurance up to $50.
  4. USPS Tracking: While Media Mail does not typically come with a tracking number, the USPS does offer a tracking service for Media Mail packages. You can use the USPS Tracking tool to track your package, but this service is not guaranteed and may not provide real-time updates.

Keep in mind that Media Mail packages are not insured against loss or damage, and the USPS does not provide tracking information for packages that are lost or damaged in transit. If you need to track your package or ensure delivery, you may want to consider using a different shipping service, such as Priority Mail or a private carrier like UPS or FedEx.