The tracking number on a USPS receipt can typically be found at the bottom of the receipt, near the barcode. It is usually a long string of numbers and letters, and may be labeled as “Tracking Number” or “Label Number.” If you are unable to locate the tracking number on your receipt, you can also check your email (if you provided it at the time of shipping) for a shipping confirmation that includes the tracking number.
1. Where can I find the tracking number on a USPS receipt?
You can find the tracking number on a USPS receipt at the bottom of the receipt, usually near the barcode. It is a long string of numbers and letters that starts with “940” for Priority Mail and “920” for Certified Mail.
2. Can I track a package using the tracking number from a USPS receipt?
Yes, you can track a package using the tracking number from a USPS receipt. Simply enter the tracking number on the USPS website or use the USPS mobile app to track the status and location of your package.
3. Is the tracking number on a USPS receipt the same as the label number on the package?
No, the tracking number on a USPS receipt is different from the label number on the package. The tracking number is a unique identifier for the specific shipment and can be used to track the package’s progress, while the label number is used for internal processing and may not always be the same as the tracking number.