How do you track mail from the post office
There are several ways to track mail from the post office:
- USPS Tracking: The United States Postal Service (USPS) offers tracking services for most mail classes, including First Class Mail, Priority Mail, and Priority Mail Express. You can track your mail by visiting the USPS website (www.usps.com) and entering your tracking number.
- Tracking Number: When you send mail, the post office will provide you with a tracking number. This number can be used to track the status of your mail online.
- USPS Mobile App: The USPS mobile app (available for iOS and Android) allows you to track your mail, as well as purchase stamps and schedule pickups.
- Post Office Website: You can also track your mail by visiting your local post office's website. Most post offices have an online tracking system that allows you to enter your tracking number and view the status of your mail.
- Call the Post Office: If you don't have access to the internet, you can call the post office and provide your tracking number to get an update on the status of your mail.
To track your mail using the USPS website:
- Go to www.usps.com
- Click on "Track & Confirm" at the top of the page
- Enter your tracking number in the "Track a Package" box
- Click "Track"
- You will be taken to a page that displays the status of your mail, including the delivery date and any updates on the delivery process.
Some common tracking statuses you may see include:
- "In Transit": Your mail is being transported to its destination.
- "Out for Delivery": Your mail is being delivered to your address.
- "Delivered": Your mail has been successfully delivered to your address.
- "Return to Sender": Your mail was not deliverable and has been returned to the sender.
- "Failed Attempt": The delivery attempt was unsuccessful, and the mail will be tried again.
Remember to keep your tracking number safe and secure, as it can be used to track the status of your mail and verify delivery.