Royal mail tracking recorded delivery
Royal Mail's Recorded Delivery service is a popular option for sending items that require proof of delivery. Here's what you need to know about tracking a Royal Mail Recorded Delivery:
What is Royal Mail Recorded Delivery?
Royal Mail Recorded Delivery is a tracked service that provides proof of delivery and compensation up to £40 (or £50 for international deliveries) if the item is lost or damaged. The service is available for items weighing up to 2kg.
How to track a Royal Mail Recorded Delivery:
To track your Royal Mail Recorded Delivery, you can follow these steps:
- 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 13-digit tracking number (starting with "RM") in the "Track a parcel" box and click "Track".
- Check your tracking status: Your tracking status will be displayed on the screen, showing the current location of your parcel and the expected delivery date.
What information can I track?
With Royal Mail Recorded Delivery, you can track the following information:
- Tracking status: The current location of your parcel, including whether it's in transit, out for delivery, or has been delivered.
- Estimated delivery date: The expected delivery date for your parcel.
- Delivery confirmation: Proof of delivery, including the signature of the recipient.
- Delivery updates: Any updates on the delivery status, such as changes to the expected delivery date or issues with delivery.
Tips and reminders:
- Make sure to keep your tracking number safe, as you'll need it to track your parcel.
- If you're unable to track your parcel, contact Royal Mail customer service for assistance.
- If your parcel is lost or damaged, you may be eligible for compensation up to the value of £40 (or £50 for international deliveries).