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Your tracking number can be found in the following places: Your sales receipt if you bought insurance at the Post Office™. Your email confirmation if you shipped from USPS.com. The shipping confirmation email you received from an online retailer.
Enter your USPS tracking number to check the status and delivery date of your mail or package.
Welcome to USPS.com. Track packages, pay and print postage with Click-N-Ship, schedule free package pickups, look up ZIP Codes, calculate postage prices, and find everything you need for sending mail and shipping packages.
Certified Mail is an extra service that provides the sender with a mailing receipt, tracking history, and, upon request, electronic verification that a mail piece was delivered or that a delivery attempt was made.
Enter a USPS Tracking ® number in the search box to check the status of a package. Track Your Package. Going out of town or want to change where your mail is delivered? Learn about all the ways to handle your incoming USPS ® mail and packages and choose the best option. Get Informed Delivery.
Informed Delivery is a free service from USPS that shows you preview images of incoming mail, plus status updates about your incoming and outbound packages. Get notifications in a morning Daily Digest email, or at any time from the dashboard using your smartphone, computer, or USPS Mobile app.
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Certified Mail is a special service that USPS offers that assigns a tracking number to regular pieces of First-Class Mail. When you purchase certified mail postage, USPS gives you a tracking number printed on your receipt.
Using the United States Postal Service's certified mail feature is a cost-effective method to prove that you sent a piece of mail. For an additional fee, you can also obtain proof of receipt. Tracking certified mail is a simple process. You can track your packages directly on the USPS website.
If you're dealing with a lost package or mailpiece, USPS can help with a Missing Mail Search. Learn how to find lost mail, file claims, and request refunds.