Royal mail parcel tracking number
A Royal Mail parcel tracking number is a unique code assigned to your parcel to track its movement and status. Here's how to track your Royal Mail parcel:
Tracking a Royal Mail Parcel
- Check the tracking number: Look for the tracking number on the parcel label or in your email confirmation from Royal Mail.
- Visit the Royal Mail website: Go to the Royal Mail website (www.royalmail.com) and click on "Track a parcel" at the top of the page.
- Enter the tracking number: Enter your tracking number in the "Track a parcel" box and click "Track".
- View parcel status: You will see the current status of your parcel, including the location, date, and time of delivery.
Royal Mail Tracking Number Format
Royal Mail tracking numbers typically follow this format:
- 13 digits (e.g., RM123456789012)
- 14 digits (e.g., 12345678901234)
Tracking Status Codes
Here are some common tracking status codes you may see:
- "In transit" - Your parcel is being transported to its destination.
- "Out for delivery" - Your parcel is being delivered to your address.
- "Delivered" - Your parcel has been successfully delivered.
- "Failed delivery" - Your parcel was not delivered due to an issue.
- "Held at depot" - Your parcel is being held at a Royal Mail depot for further processing.
Tips
- Make sure to track your parcel regularly to stay updated on its status.
- If you're having trouble tracking your parcel, contact Royal Mail customer service for assistance.
- Keep your tracking number safe and secure to prevent unauthorized access to your parcel information.