What do royal mail tracking numbers look like

Royal Mail tracking numbers typically follow a specific format, which can vary depending on the service used. Here are some common formats:

  1. Standard Parcels: The tracking number usually starts with "RW" followed by a series of numbers and letters. Example: RW123456789GB
  2. Tracked 24: The tracking number starts with "TR" followed by a series of numbers and letters. Example: TR123456789GB
  3. Tracked 48: The tracking number starts with "TR" followed by a series of numbers and letters. Example: TR123456789GB
  4. Special Delivery: The tracking number starts with "SD" followed by a series of numbers and letters. Example: SD123456789GB
  5. International Tracked: The tracking number starts with "IM" followed by a series of numbers and letters. Example: IM123456789GB
  6. International Signed: The tracking number starts with "IS" followed by a series of numbers and letters. Example: IS123456789GB

The "GB" at the end of the tracking number indicates that the item is being sent within the United Kingdom.

When you enter your Royal Mail tracking number on the Royal Mail website or a tracking service, you should be able to see the latest updates on the status of your parcel.