The United States Postal Service (USPS) typically keeps tracking information for up to one year after the package has been delivered. After that time, the tracking information may no longer be available. It’s always best to keep track of your tracking number and any important information related to your package in case you need to reference it in the future.
1. How long does USPS keep tracking information for packages?
USPS keeps tracking information for packages for a minimum of 120 days after the delivery or attempted delivery date.
2. Can I access tracking information for a package after the 120-day period?
After the 120-day period, USPS may still have limited tracking information available upon request, but it is not guaranteed.
3. Is there a way to extend the period of time that USPS keeps tracking information for a package?
No, the 120-day period is the standard timeframe for which USPS retains tracking information for packages, and it cannot be extended.