Royal mail search

Royal Mail Search is a service provided by Royal Mail, the UK's postal service, that allows you to track and search for lost or undelivered mail. Here are some ways you can use Royal Mail Search:

  1. Track a parcel: You can track a parcel by entering the tracking number or reference number on the Royal Mail website. This will show you the current status of your parcel, including its location and expected delivery date.
  2. Search for a lost item: If you've lost a letter or parcel, you can use Royal Mail Search to try to find it. You'll need to provide as much information as possible about the item, such as the sender's name and address, the date it was sent, and the type of item it was.
  3. Check the status of a delivery: You can use Royal Mail Search to check the status of a delivery, including whether it's been delivered, is in transit, or is being held at a sorting office.
  4. Find a missing item: If you've received a letter or parcel that you didn't order, you can use Royal Mail Search to try to find out who sent it and why.

To use Royal Mail Search, you can follow these steps:

  1. Go to the Royal Mail website (www.royalmail.com) and click on the "Track a parcel" or "Search for a lost item" button.
  2. Enter the required information, such as the tracking number or reference number, the sender's name and address, and the date the item was sent.
  3. Click the "Search" button to start the search process.
  4. If the item is found, you'll be able to view its current status and take action to retrieve it.

Some things to keep in mind when using Royal Mail Search: