When the USPS is in possession of an item, it means that the item is currently in the hands of the United States Postal Service and is being processed for delivery. This status indicates that the package has been received and is in the USPS’s custody, and it is on its way to being delivered to its intended recipient.
1. What does “USPS in possession of item” mean?
When the tracking status of a package shows “USPS in possession of item,” it means that the United States Postal Service (USPS) has received the package and it is now in their possession for processing and delivery.
2. How long does it take for USPS to deliver a package after it shows “in possession of item”?
The time it takes for USPS to deliver a package after it shows “in possession of item” can vary depending on the shipping method and the destination. Generally, packages are delivered within 1-3 business days for domestic shipments and 6-10 business days for international shipments.
3. Can I track my package after it shows “USPS in possession of item”?
Yes, you can continue to track your package after it shows “USPS in possession of item” using the tracking number provided by the sender. You can visit the USPS website or use their mobile app to track the status and location of your package until it is delivered.