“Delivered to agent for final delivery” means that the package has been handed over to a local delivery service or agent for the final leg of its journey to the recipient’s address. This status update typically occurs when the package is out for delivery and should be delivered to the recipient soon.
1. What does “delivered to agent for final delivery” mean in USPS tracking?
– This status indicates that the package has been handed over to a local delivery agent, such as a postal carrier or courier, for the final delivery to the recipient’s address.
2. How long does it take for a package to be delivered after it shows “delivered to agent for final delivery”?
– The delivery time after this status varies depending on the specific location and the efficiency of the local delivery agent. In most cases, the package should be delivered within 1-2 days after this status is updated.
3. What should I do if my package is still not delivered after showing “delivered to agent for final delivery” for a few days?
– If your package has not been delivered within a reasonable time frame after this status is updated, it is recommended to contact the local post office or the USPS customer service for further assistance and to inquire about the status of the delivery.