Track sent mail

The joys of tracking sent mail!

There are several ways to track sent mail, depending on the type of mail and the postal service used. Here are some common methods:

For USPS (United States Postal Service) mail:

  1. Track and Confirm: The USPS offers a tracking service called Track and Confirm, which allows you to track your mail and receive confirmation of delivery. You can use the USPS website or mobile app to track your mail.
  2. USPS Tracking Number: Each piece of mail sent through the USPS has a unique tracking number. You can use this number to track your mail on the USPS website or mobile app.
  3. Delivery Confirmation: The USPS also offers a Delivery Confirmation service, which provides proof of delivery and allows you to track your mail.

For other postal services:

  1. Canada Post: Canada Post offers a tracking service called Track a Package, which allows you to track your mail and receive updates on its status.
  2. Royal Mail: Royal Mail, the UK's postal service, offers a tracking service called Track Your Item, which allows you to track your mail and receive updates on its status.
  3. Other postal services: Many other postal services, such as Australia Post, Deutsche Post, and others, offer similar tracking services.

Online tracking tools:

  1. ShipStation: ShipStation is a popular online shipping platform that allows you to track your mail and packages from multiple carriers, including USPS, UPS, and FedEx.
  2. Stamps.com: Stamps.com is an online postage service that also offers tracking and confirmation services for USPS mail.
  3. Endicia: Endicia is another online postage service that offers tracking and confirmation services for USPS mail.

Tips:

  1. Make sure to use the correct tracking number: Double-check that you have the correct tracking number for your mail.
  2. Check the tracking status regularly: Regularly check the tracking status of your mail to stay informed about its progress.
  3. Contact the postal service if you have issues: If you have issues with tracking or delivery, contact the postal service for assistance.