Royal mail receipt tracking number
A Royal Mail receipt tracking number is a unique code used to track the status of a parcel or package sent through Royal Mail, a postal service in the United Kingdom. Here's what you need to know:
What is a Royal Mail receipt tracking number?
A Royal Mail receipt tracking number, also known as a tracking number or consignment note number, is a unique 13-digit code that is assigned to each parcel or package sent through Royal Mail. This number is used to track the package's journey from the sender to the recipient.
How to find your Royal Mail receipt tracking number
You can find your Royal Mail receipt tracking number in the following places:
- Royal Mail receipt: The tracking number is printed on the receipt you receive when you send a parcel through Royal Mail.
- Email confirmation: If you sent the parcel online, you may have received an email confirmation with the tracking number.
- Royal Mail website: You can also check your Royal Mail account online or contact Royal Mail customer service to obtain your tracking number.
How to track your Royal Mail parcel using the receipt tracking number
To track your Royal Mail parcel, follow these steps:
- 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 your tracking number: Enter your 13-digit tracking number in the "Track a parcel" box and click "Track".
- View parcel status: You will be able to view the current status of your parcel, including its location, delivery date, and any updates on its journey.
Tips and reminders
- Make sure to keep your tracking number safe and secure, as you may need it to track your parcel or contact Royal Mail customer service.
- If you're having trouble tracking your parcel, contact Royal Mail customer service for assistance.
- Royal Mail tracking numbers are usually valid for 12 months from the date of dispatch.