How to know if your mail was delivered

Here are some ways to check if your mail was delivered:

  1. Track Your Package: If you're expecting a package, you can track it using the tracking number provided by the sender. Most shipping carriers, such as USPS, UPS, and FedEx, offer tracking services that allow you to monitor the status of your package.
  2. Check Your Mailbox: If you're waiting for a letter or package, check your mailbox regularly. If it's not there, it may have been delivered to a neighbor or left at a nearby post office.
  3. Contact Your Local Post Office: Reach out to your local post office and ask if they have received your mail. They may be able to check their records or check with other post offices in the area.
  4. Check with Your Neighbor: If you live in an apartment or shared mailbox, ask your neighbor if they've received your mail. They may have taken it by mistake or know where it is.
  5. Check Online: Some mail carriers, like USPS, offer online tracking and delivery confirmation. You can check their website or mobile app to see if your mail has been delivered.
  6. Check with the Sender: If you're waiting for a package from a specific sender, such as a store or online retailer, you can contact them directly to ask about the status of your package.
  7. Check Your Mailbox Lock: If you have a mailbox lock, check to see if it's been opened. If it has, it's likely that your mail was delivered and someone else may have taken it.
  8. Check with Your Local Police Department: If you suspect that your mail has been stolen, you can contact your local police department to report the incident.

Remember to always keep an eye on your mail and packages, especially if you're expecting important documents or packages.