Royal mail tracking numbers
Royal Mail tracking numbers typically start with the prefix "RW" or "RM" followed by a series of numbers and letters. Here are some examples of Royal Mail tracking numbers:
- RW123456789GB (International Tracked & Signed)
- RM123456789GB (International Signed)
- RW123456789 (International Tracked)
- RM123456789 (International Standard)
Here's a breakdown of what each part of the tracking number means:
- "RW" or "RM" prefix: This indicates that the tracking number is for a Royal Mail service.
- Numbers: These are unique identifiers assigned to each package.
- Letters: These may indicate the type of service used (e.g. "GB" for UK domestic delivery).
- Country code: This is the country code for the destination country (e.g. "GB" for the United Kingdom).
You can track your Royal Mail package using the tracking number on the Royal Mail website or through the Royal Mail app. Simply enter the tracking number and your package's details will be displayed, including its current location and estimated delivery date.
Here are some common Royal Mail tracking numbers:
- Royal Mail International Tracked & Signed: RW123456789GB
- Royal Mail International Signed: RM123456789GB
- Royal Mail International Tracked: RW123456789
- Royal Mail International Standard: RM123456789
- Royal Mail Special Delivery Guaranteed by 1pm: SD123456789
- Royal Mail Special Delivery Guaranteed by 9am: SD123456789
Remember to check the Royal Mail website or app for the most up-to-date tracking information.