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You're looking for the Royal Mail reference number!

The Royal Mail reference number, also known as the "tracking number" or "consignment number", is a unique identifier assigned to a package or mail item by Royal Mail. It's used to track the item's journey and provide updates on its delivery status.

Here's how to find your Royal Mail reference number:

  1. Check your mail: The reference number is usually printed on the dispatch note or the package itself.
  2. Check your email: If you've tracked your package online, the reference number might have been sent to you via email.
  3. Check your Royal Mail account: If you have a Royal Mail account, you can log in and check your tracking information for the reference number.

The Royal Mail reference number typically consists of 13-15 characters, including letters and numbers. It might look something like this: "RH123456789GB" or "GB123456789".

Once you have the reference number, you can use it to track your package on the Royal Mail website or through their mobile app.