If USPS cannot deliver a package, they will typically leave a notice at the recipient’s address with information on how to retrieve the package. The recipient may need to pick up the package at their local post office or schedule a redelivery. If the package cannot be delivered and is not picked up by the recipient, it will be returned to the sender after a certain period of time.
1. What happens if USPS cannot deliver a package?
If USPS cannot deliver a package, they will usually leave a notice of attempted delivery with instructions on how to schedule a redelivery or pick up the package at the local post office. If the package is not claimed within a certain period of time, it may be returned to the sender.
2. Can I track a package that USPS cannot deliver?
Yes, you can track a package that USPS cannot deliver using the tracking number provided by the sender. This will allow you to see the status of the package and any attempted delivery notices.
3. What should I do if USPS cannot deliver my package?
If USPS cannot deliver your package, you should follow the instructions on the attempted delivery notice to schedule a redelivery or pick up the package at the local post office. If the package is being returned to the sender, you may need to contact the sender to arrange for a new delivery or refund.