Track certified mail

The joys of tracking certified mail!

There are a few ways to track certified mail, depending on the country and the postal service you're using. Here are some common methods:

USPS (United States Postal Service)

  1. Track & Confirm: The USPS offers a free tracking service called Track & Confirm, which allows you to track your certified mail piece online. You can enter the tracking number on the USPS website to get updates on the status of your mail.
  2. Certified Mail Tracking: The USPS also offers a paid tracking service called Certified Mail Tracking, which provides more detailed tracking information, including the recipient's signature and any delivery attempts.

Canada Post

  1. Track a Package: Canada Post offers a free tracking service that allows you to track your certified mail piece online. You can enter the tracking number on the Canada Post website to get updates on the status of your mail.
  2. Certified Mail Tracking: Canada Post also offers a paid tracking service that provides more detailed tracking information, including the recipient's signature and any delivery attempts.

Other countries

  1. Check with your local postal service: If you're sending certified mail internationally, you'll need to check with your local postal service to see if they offer tracking services. Some postal services may have their own tracking systems, while others may use third-party services like USPS or Canada Post.

Tips

  1. Make sure to keep a record of the tracking number: Keep a record of the tracking number and any other relevant information, such as the recipient's address and the date of mailing.
  2. Check the tracking status regularly: Check the tracking status regularly to ensure that your certified mail piece is being delivered as expected.
  3. Contact the postal service if there are issues: If there are any issues with delivery, contact the postal service to resolve the issue and get an update on the status of your certified mail piece.