Royal mail tracking mail
Royal Mail offers a tracking service for mail and parcels, allowing you to monitor the progress of your item as it is delivered. Here's how to track your mail with Royal Mail:
Tracking a parcel:
- Go to the Royal Mail website (www.royalmail.com) and click on "Track a parcel" at the top of the page.
- Enter your parcel's tracking number (also known as a barcode) in the box provided. You can find this on the parcel label or in your email confirmation.
- Click "Track" to see the latest updates on your parcel's journey.
Tracking a letter:
- Go to the Royal Mail website and click on "Track a letter" at the top of the page.
- Enter your letter's tracking number (also known as a barcode) in the box provided. You can find this on the letter label or in your email confirmation.
- Click "Track" to see the latest updates on your letter's journey.
What information can I see on the tracking page?
When you track your mail with Royal Mail, you can see the following information:
- The current location of your item
- The date and time it was scanned at each stage of its journey
- The status of your item (e.g. "in transit", "delivered", etc.)
- A map showing the route your item has taken
Tips and reminders:
- Make sure to keep your tracking number safe, as you'll need it to track your item.
- Tracking updates are usually available 24-48 hours after posting.
- If you're having trouble tracking your item, try checking the Royal Mail website or contacting their customer service team for assistance.
- Royal Mail tracking is only available for items that have been posted with a tracking service. Not all mail and parcels are tracked, so check with the sender to see if tracking is available.