Royal mail trafking

You're referring to Royal Mail's tracking service!

Royal Mail offers a tracking service for parcels and letters, allowing you to monitor the progress of your mail as it moves through their network. Here's how it works:

  1. Tracking number: When you send a parcel or letter with Royal Mail, you'll receive a tracking number. This unique number is used to identify your item and track its movement.
  2. Tracking updates: Royal Mail updates the tracking information in real-time, providing you with updates on the status of your item. You can check the tracking updates online or through the Royal Mail app.
  3. Tracking stages: Royal Mail uses a series of tracking stages to monitor the progress of your item. These stages typically include:
    • "Item received" (when the item is received at a Royal Mail sorting office)
    • "In transit" (when the item is being transported to its destination)
    • "Out for delivery" (when the item is being delivered to the recipient)
    • "Delivered" (when the item is successfully delivered to the recipient)
  4. Tracking online: You can track your item online by visiting the Royal Mail website and entering your tracking number. You can also use the Royal Mail app to track your item on your mobile device.
  5. Tracking updates: Royal Mail typically updates the tracking information every 24 hours, but this may vary depending on the service you've chosen and the destination of your item.

Some of the Royal Mail services that offer tracking include:

Remember to always check the tracking updates regularly to ensure that your item is on its way and to resolve any issues that may arise during transit.