Example of royal mail tracking number
A Royal Mail tracking number typically starts with the prefix "RM" followed by a series of letters and numbers. Here are a few examples:
- RM123456789GB (a standard parcel tracking number)
- RM123456789GB1 (a tracked packet tracking number)
- RM123456789GB2 (a tracked 24 tracking number)
- RM123456789GB3 (a tracked Signed For tracking number)
Here's a breakdown of what each part of the tracking number typically means:
- RM: This is the prefix for Royal Mail tracking numbers.
- 123456789: This is a unique identifier assigned to the parcel.
- GB: This is the country code for the United Kingdom.
You can use the tracking number to track the status of your parcel on the Royal Mail website or through their mobile app. Simply enter the tracking number and your email address, and you'll be able to see the latest updates on the delivery status of your parcel.