If you have lost your USPS tracking number, there are still a few ways to track your package.
1. Contact the sender: If you are the recipient of the package, contact 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, check your email for any confirmation or shipping emails. The tracking number may be included in these emails.
3. Visit the USPS website: Go to the USPS website and click on the “Track & Manage” tab. From there, select “Track a Package” and then choose the option “I don’t have a tracking number.” You will be prompted to enter some information about the package, such as the sender’s name and address, the recipient’s name and address, and the date the package was sent.
4. Contact USPS customer service: If none of the above options work, you can contact USPS customer service and provide them with as much information as possible about the package. They may be able to track it down for you.
1. Can I track a package without a tracking number from USPS?
Yes, you can track a package without a tracking number from USPS by using the USPS Missing Mail Search feature. This feature allows you to search for lost or missing packages by providing details such as the sender and recipient’s name and address, the date of mailing, and the package’s contents.
2. How long does it take to track a package without a tracking number from USPS?
The time it takes to track a package without a tracking number from USPS can vary depending on the information you provide and the complexity of the search. In some cases, you may receive a response within a few days, while in others, it may take several weeks to locate the package.
3. What should I do if I cannot find my package using the USPS Missing Mail Search feature?
If you cannot find your package using the USPS Missing Mail Search feature, you should contact USPS customer service for further assistance. They may be able to provide additional information or help you file a claim for a lost or missing package.