How to track usps priority mail without tracking number

The frustration of not having a tracking number! Don't worry, I've got some tips to help you track your USPS Priority Mail package without a tracking number:

  1. Contact USPS Customer Service: Reach out to USPS customer service at 1-800-275-8777 (1-800-ASK-USPS) and provide them with the package details, such as the sender's name, recipient's name, and the date of mailing. They may be able to look up the package and provide you with an update on its status.
  2. Check with the Post Office: Visit the post office where you mailed the package and ask the clerk if they can look up the package using the sender's name, recipient's name, or the date of mailing. They may be able to provide you with an update on the package's status.
  3. Check with the Recipient: If you know the recipient's contact information, you can ask them to check with their local post office to see if the package has arrived.
  4. Check with the Sender: If you're the sender, you can check with the post office where you mailed the package to see if they have any information on the package's status.
  5. Check with the USPS Website: Although you don't have a tracking number, you can still check the USPS website to see if the package has been scanned into their system. Go to the USPS website, click on "Track a Package" and enter the sender's name, recipient's name, and the date of mailing. If the package has been scanned, you may be able to see its status.
  6. Check with the Local Post Office: Visit the local post office where the package is supposed to be delivered and ask the clerk if they have any information on the package's status.

Keep in mind that without a tracking number, it may be more difficult to track the package, and the USPS may not be able to provide you with as much information as they would with a tracking number. However, by following these steps, you may be able to get an update on the package's status.