Royal mail tracking id
A Royal Mail tracking ID is a unique identifier assigned to a package or letter sent through Royal Mail, a postal service in the United Kingdom. The tracking ID is used to track the progress of the item as it moves through the postal system.
Here's how to read a Royal Mail tracking ID:
- The tracking ID typically starts with the letters "TR" followed by a series of numbers and letters.
- The ID is usually 13-15 characters long.
- You can use the tracking ID to track the status of your package on Royal Mail's website or through their mobile app.
Here's an example of a Royal Mail tracking ID: TR123456789GB
To track your package using the tracking ID, follow these steps:
- Go to Royal Mail's website (www.royalmail.com) and click on "Track a parcel" at the top of the page.
- Enter your tracking ID in the box provided and click "Track".
- You will be taken to a page that displays the current status of your package, including the delivery date, location, and any updates on the delivery process.
You can also use the Royal Mail mobile app to track your package. Simply download the app, enter your tracking ID, and you will be able to track the status of your package on the go.
Note: Royal Mail tracking IDs are only valid for packages sent through their services, such as Royal Mail 1st Class, Royal Mail 2nd Class, and Special Delivery. If you are unsure about the tracking ID or the status of your package, you can contact Royal Mail customer service for assistance.