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Click on “Track and Manage” on the post office website. Type in the tracking number for your package. Send a text with your tracking number if you can’t access the Internet. Call the postal service hotline if you want to speak to a representative. Create an account if you want to see any packages shipping to your address.
Look across the top menu of the website for the “Track and Manage” dropdown. Click on the first option labeled “Track” with the box logo next to it. You can visit the website here: https://tools.usps.com/go/TrackConfirmAction_input. Your tracking number may be anywhere from 10-22 letters and numbers. Look on your shipping receipt or confirmation email to locate the number. Type it in completely and hit the Track button on the right. The information and location of your package should be listed.  If your package has been delivered, the tracker will list where it was left, such as inside of a lockbox or on the front porch. You can enter up to 35 tracking numbers separated by commas. Check with your country’s postal service to see if they offer text updates. The service may ask you to opt in for text notifications on your package so you can be updated when your package is delivered.  In the US, send your tracking number to 2USPS (28777). Standard text and message rates may apply to your phone bill. Look online for a toll-free hotline to connect with your post office. Provide your tracking number to the representative and they will be able to tell you the last known location of your package. The USPS hotline can be reached at 1-800-222-1811 and is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Click on Register/Sign In in the upper right-hand corner of the website. Fill out the required information to create an account and opt in to the Informed Delivery service. Once you’re registered, click on the Track & Manage option in the menu and select Informed Delivery to see all incoming packages, even without a tracking number. Creating an account also allows you to see images of the mail you’re receiving and lets you set up special delivery instructions.