The USPS tracking number can typically be found at the bottom of the receipt, near the barcode. It is usually a long string of numbers and letters, and may be labeled as “Tracking Number” or “Label Number.” If you are unable to locate it, you can ask a USPS employee for assistance.
1. Where can I find the USPS tracking number on my receipt?
You can find the USPS tracking number on your receipt at the bottom of the receipt, usually near the barcode. It is a long string of numbers and letters that starts with “940” for domestic shipments or “920” for international shipments.
2. Can I track my package using the USPS tracking number on my receipt?
Yes, you can track your package using the USPS tracking number on your receipt. Simply go to the USPS website or use their mobile app, enter the tracking number, and you will be able to see the status and location of your package.
3. Is the USPS tracking number on the receipt the same as the label number on my package?
Yes, the USPS tracking number on your receipt is the same as the label number on your package. It is a unique identifier assigned to your shipment and can be used to track the package’s journey from the point of acceptance to delivery.