
What is USPS
Tracking?
USPS
Tracking is a way for you to make sure that your most important packages make
it to their final destinations. The US Postal Service can tell you the date,
time and zip code where your item was delivered, giving you peace of mind. If
the postal carrier tries to attempt a delivery, you’ll get the date and time of
that attempt, too.
Types of
USPS Tracking
USPS
offers two types of tracking – retail and electronic.
Retail USPS Tracking: USPS
sells retail tracking at its Post Offices. Just fill out PS Form 152, which is
a bright green label that is available at the customer desk. You can check the
status of your item by entering a code online at USPS’s Track and Confirm page
or by calling a number on the form. Stamps.com customers can use retail USPS
Tracking by combining PS Form 152 with either NetStamps labels or when printing
postage directly onto envelopes.
Electronic USPS Tracking: If
you print postage from an online service, such as Stamps.com, the program will
include electronic USPS Tracking on your package for free for all mail classes.
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