When a package or mail item is marked as “depart USPS facility,” it means that the item has left a USPS sorting facility and is on its way to its next destination. This could be a local post office for delivery, a regional distribution center for further sorting, or a transportation hub for transfer to another mode of transportation. Essentially, it indicates that the item is in transit and moving closer to its final delivery location.
1. What does “depart USPS facility” mean?
When a package or mail item is marked as “depart USPS facility,” it means that it has left the processing facility and is on its way to the next location in the delivery process, such as a local post office or distribution center.
2. How long does it take for a package to arrive after it departs a USPS facility?
The time it takes for a package to arrive after departing a USPS facility can vary depending on the distance it needs to travel and the specific delivery service used. Typically, packages are delivered within a few days after departing a facility.
3. Can I track my package after it departs a USPS facility?
Yes, you can continue to track your package after it departs a USPS facility using the tracking number provided. The tracking information will be updated as the package moves through the USPS network and reaches its final destination.