“Delivered to agent” in USPS tracking means that the package has been delivered to a third-party agent, such as a neighbor or building manager, because the recipient was not available to receive the package. The agent will then be responsible for delivering the package to the intended recipient.
1. What does “delivered to agent” mean in the context of USPS tracking?
“Delivered to agent” typically means that the package has been handed over to a third-party agent, such as a local postal service or a delivery service, for final delivery to the recipient.
2. How long does it take for a package marked as “delivered to agent” to reach the recipient?
The time it takes for a package marked as “delivered to agent” to reach the recipient can vary depending on the specific delivery service and the location of the recipient. It is best to contact the delivery service or USPS for more specific information.
3. What should I do if my package is marked as “delivered to agent” but has not been received by the recipient?
If your package is marked as “delivered to agent” but has not been received by the recipient, it is recommended to contact the delivery service or USPS to inquire about the status of the package and to request further assistance in locating the package.