How long will a royal mail do keep my parcel

Royal Mail, the UK's postal service, has a standard storage period for parcels that are undelivered or uncollected. Here are the general guidelines:

  1. Standard Delivery: For parcels sent via Royal Mail's standard delivery service, the storage period is typically 18 working days (around 3-4 weeks). If the parcel is not collected or delivered within this timeframe, it will be returned to the sender.
  2. Special Delivery: For parcels sent via Royal Mail's Special Delivery service, the storage period is typically 12 months (1 year). If the parcel is not collected or delivered within this timeframe, it will be returned to the sender.
  3. International Parcels: For international parcels, the storage period may vary depending on the destination country and the type of service used. Generally, Royal Mail will hold international parcels for a maximum of 6 months before returning them to the sender.

Please note that these storage periods are subject to change, and Royal Mail may have specific policies for certain types of parcels or services. If you're concerned about the storage period for a specific parcel, I recommend contacting Royal Mail directly or checking their website for more information.

Additionally, if you're expecting a parcel and it's been delayed or lost, you can:

Remember to keep an eye on your parcel's tracking information and contact Royal Mail or the sender if you have any concerns about its delivery or storage.