If you have lost your USPS tracking number, there are still a few ways to track your package. You can try the following methods:
1. Contact the sender: If you are the recipient of the package, reach out to the sender and ask if they have the tracking number. They may be able to provide it to you.
2. Check your email: If you made the purchase online, search your email for any shipping confirmation or tracking information. The tracking number may be included in the email.
3. Visit the post office: If the package was sent from a local post office, you can visit the post office and provide them with the recipient’s name and address. They may be able to look up the tracking information for you.
4. Use USPS Informed Delivery: If you have signed up for USPS Informed Delivery, you can see a preview of your incoming mail and packages. While this won’t provide detailed tracking information, it can give you an idea of when to expect your package.
5. File a missing mail search: If you have exhausted all other options, you can file a missing mail search on the USPS website. Provide as much information about the package as possible, and USPS will attempt to locate it for you.
It’s always best to keep track of your tracking number, but if it’s lost, these methods may help you locate your package.
1. Can I track a package with USPS without a tracking number?
Yes, you can track a package with USPS without a tracking number by using other reference numbers such as a delivery confirmation number, a label number, or a receipt number.
2. How can I track a package with USPS using a delivery confirmation number?
To track a package with USPS using a delivery confirmation number, go to the USPS website and enter the delivery confirmation number in the “Track a Package” section. You will then be able to see the status and location of your package.
3. What should I do if I don’t have any reference numbers to track my package with USPS?
If you don’t have any reference numbers to track your package with USPS, you can contact the sender or the USPS customer service for assistance. They may be able to provide you with alternative ways to track your package.