In the context of USPS, “accepted” typically refers to the status of a package or mail piece that has been scanned and accepted by the postal service for processing and delivery. This status indicates that the item has been received and is in the possession of USPS for further handling.
1. What does “accepted” mean in the context of USPS tracking?
– “Accepted” in USPS tracking means that the package has been scanned and accepted by the postal service for processing and delivery. It indicates that the package has been received and is in the possession of USPS.
2. How long does it take for a package to show as “accepted” in USPS tracking?
– The time it takes for a package to show as “accepted” in USPS tracking can vary depending on the volume of packages being processed and the specific postal facility. In general, it can take anywhere from a few hours to a day for the status to be updated to “accepted.”
3. What should I do if my package has been “accepted” by USPS but has not been delivered?
– If your package has been “accepted” by USPS but has not been delivered within the expected timeframe, it is recommended to contact USPS customer service for assistance. They can provide further information on the status of the package and help resolve any delivery issues.