Royal mail track adn trace
Royal Mail's Track and Trace service allows you to track the progress of your mail and parcels in real-time. Here's how to use it:
Tracking Your Item
- Go to the Royal Mail website (www.royalmail.com) and click on "Track and Trace" at the top of the page.
- Enter your tracking number (also known as a barcode) in the "Track a parcel" box.
- Click "Track" to start the tracking process.
Tracking Status
The tracking status will show you the current location of your item, including:
- "In transit" - Your item is being transported to its destination.
- "Out for delivery" - Your item is being delivered to your address.
- "Delivered" - Your item has been successfully delivered to your address.
- "Failed delivery" - Your item was unable to be delivered and will be returned to the sender.
Additional Features
- "Track and Trace" also allows you to:
- View the estimated delivery date and time.
- Check the delivery status of multiple items at once.
- Receive email updates on the status of your item.
- Print a copy of your tracking information.
Tracking Numbers
Make sure you have the correct tracking number to track your item. You can find the tracking number on:
- The shipping label on your package.
- Your email confirmation from Royal Mail.
- Your online order confirmation.
Tips and Reminders
- Tracking numbers are usually 13-15 digits long and start with "RW" or "PA".
- Tracking numbers are case-sensitive, so make sure to enter them exactly as they appear.
- If you're having trouble tracking your item, try checking the Royal Mail website or contacting their customer service team.
By using Royal Mail's Track and Trace service, you can stay up-to-date with the progress of your mail and parcels, and ensure that your items arrive safely and on time.