How do you know if your mail has been delivered

Here are some ways to check if your mail has been delivered:

  1. Track your package: If you've sent a package or a tracked item, you can use the tracking number to check its status on the carrier's website (e.g., USPS, UPS, FedEx). You can usually track the package's movement and see when it was delivered.
  2. Check your mailbox: If you're waiting for a letter or package, you can check your mailbox regularly to see if it's been delivered. Make sure to check the mailbox at the same time every day, as mail carriers often deliver mail at the same time each day.
  3. Check with your neighbors: If you're not home when the mail is delivered, you can ask your neighbors if they've seen your mail. They might have received it and can hold it for you until you get back.
  4. Contact your local post office: You can visit your local post office or call them to ask if they have any mail for you. They can check their records and let you know if your mail has been delivered.
  5. Check online: Some mail carriers, like USPS, offer online tools that allow you to track your mail and see if it's been delivered. You can also check your email for delivery notifications from the carrier.
  6. Check with your mail carrier: If you know your mail carrier's name or route, you can try contacting them directly to ask if they've delivered your mail. They might be able to check their records or let you know if they're running behind schedule.

Remember to always keep an eye on your mail and report any missing or stolen mail to the post office or local authorities.