When you send a package, the post office workers will assign a number to that package, and that is the usps tracking
Where To Find Your Tracking Number?
You may find your tracking number on different places including:
- Shipping receipt
- Self-service kiosk eReceipt
- Mailing receipt
- Online label record, if you purchased postage online (through Click-N-Ship®, eBay, or other services)
- A text message on the phone number that you have provided USPS
- Below the barcode that is placed on the mailed item
How Does USPS Tracking Number Look Like?
A USPS tracking number is a shipment tracking number or a unique identifier that is assigned to every USPS package transported by courier. This is an exclusive USPS number.
Each USPS parcel has a unique tracking number consisting of 20 to 22 digits with no or two letters at the end. The following are samples of USPS tracking numbers. Below are a few examples of tracking numbers.
Remember that the USPS Express Mail tracking number consists of 13 characters, beginning with two letters and ending with the letter "US"
Format of USPS tracking numbers:
Tracking number for USPS: 9400 1000 473859400 0000 00
First-class mail: 9205 5000 04938495069000 00
Certified letter: 9407 3000 00374859489500 00
Hold for pick-up on delivery: 9303 3000 00047380795310 00
Priority Mail International Express: EC 000 4839600
Guaranteed Worldwide Courier: 82 0005748300
US Express Priority Mail: 9270 1000 00030291869595 00
Priority Letter International EA 000 000 000 US: CP 000 000 000 US
Registration letter: 9208 8000 20194859430000 00
Verify Signature: 9202 1000 0059438271300 00
What is the meaning of my USPS tracking number?
Each USPS tracking number will be unique for each package delivered, with the characters in the tracking number being related with various aspects of the shipping process, such as the item's content, whether VAT was paid on it, its destination, etc.
Where To Find Your Tracking Number?
You may find your tracking number on different places including:
- Shipping receipt
- Self-service kiosk eReceipt
- Mailing receipt
- Online label record, if you purchased postage online (through Click-N-Ship®, eBay, or other services)
- A text message on the phone number that you have provided USPS
- Below the barcode that is placed on the mailed item
How Does USPS Tracking Number Look Like?
A USPS tracking number is a shipment tracking number or a unique identifier that is assigned to every USPS package transported by courier. This is an exclusive USPS number.
Each USPS parcel has a unique tracking number consisting of 20 to 22 digits with no or two letters at the end. The following are samples of USPS tracking numbers. Below are a few examples of tracking numbers.
Remember that the USPS Express Mail tracking number consists of 13 characters, beginning with two letters and ending with the letter "US"
Format of USPS tracking numbers:
Tracking number for USPS: 9400 1000 473859400 0000 00
First-class mail: 9205 5000 04938495069000 00
Certified letter: 9407 3000 00374859489500 00
Hold for pick-up on delivery: 9303 3000 00047380795310 00
Priority Mail International Express: EC 000 4839600
Guaranteed Worldwide Courier: 82 0005748300
US Express Priority Mail: 9270 1000 00030291869595 00
Priority Letter International EA 000 000 000 US: CP 000 000 000 US
Registration letter: 9208 8000 20194859430000 00
Verify Signature: 9202 1000 0059438271300 00
What is the meaning of my USPS tracking number?
Each USPS tracking number will be unique for each package delivered, with the characters in the tracking number being related with various aspects of the shipping process, such as the item's content, whether VAT was paid on it, its destination, etc.