Singapore post registered mail tracking

Singapore Post offers a tracking service for registered mail, which allows you to monitor the progress of your mail as it travels through the postal network. Here's how to track your Singapore Post registered mail:

Tracking Methods:

  1. Online Tracking: You can track your registered mail online by visiting the Singapore Post website (www.singpost.com) and clicking on "Track Your Item" at the top of the page. Enter your tracking number (also known as the "Reference Number" or "Tracking ID") and click "Track" to view the status of your mail.
  2. Mobile App: Singapore Post has a mobile app (available for iOS and Android devices) that allows you to track your registered mail on-the-go. Download the app, log in with your account credentials, and enter your tracking number to view the status of your mail.
  3. SMS/Email Updates: You can also opt to receive SMS or email updates on the status of your registered mail. To do this, you'll need to register for a Singapore Post account and provide your mobile phone number or email address.

Tracking Information:

When you track your registered mail, you'll typically see the following information:

  1. Tracking Number: A unique number assigned to your registered mail, which is used to track its progress.
  2. Status: The current status of your registered mail, such as "In Transit", "Delivered", or "Undeliverable".
  3. Location: The location where your registered mail is currently being held or processed.
  4. Estimated Delivery Date: An estimate of when your registered mail is expected to be delivered.

Tips:

  1. Make sure to keep your tracking number safe and secure, as it's used to track your registered mail.
  2. If you're having trouble tracking your registered mail, try contacting Singapore Post's customer service department for assistance.
  3. Registered mail is typically more secure and reliable than regular mail, but it's still possible for it to be lost or delayed. If you're concerned about the status of your registered mail, you can contact Singapore Post to inquire about its whereabouts.