Royal mail track nd 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 it works:
How to use Royal Mail Track and Trace:
- 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 tracking number (also known as a barcode) in the box provided. You can find this on the dispatch note or on the Royal Mail website.
- Select the tracking option: Choose the tracking option you want to use:
- Track and Trace: This option provides real-time updates on the progress of your parcel.
- Track only: This option provides updates on the progress of your parcel, but does not provide a detailed delivery schedule.
- View your tracking information: Once you've entered your tracking number and selected your tracking option, you'll be able to view your tracking information, including:
- The current location of your parcel
- The estimated delivery date
- The status of your parcel (e.g. "in transit", "out for delivery", etc.)
- Any issues or delays with your parcel
What can you track with Royal Mail Track and Trace?
You can track the following types of mail and parcels with Royal Mail Track and Trace:
- Parcels sent via Royal Mail's 1st Class, 2nd Class, and Special Delivery services
- Parcels sent via Royal Mail's International services, including Airmail and Surface Mail
- Parcels sent via Royal Mail's Signed For and Tracked services
- Parcels sent via Royal Mail's Courier services, including Royal Mail Special Delivery Guaranteed and Royal Mail Special Delivery Next Day
Tips and FAQs:
- Make sure to enter your tracking number correctly, as incorrect entries may not provide accurate tracking information.
- Tracking information may not be available for all parcels, especially those sent via older services or those that are not tracked.
- Royal Mail Track and Trace is only available for parcels sent within the UK and to certain international destinations.
- If you're having trouble tracking your parcel, you can contact Royal Mail's customer service team for assistance.