
Royal Mail Package Tracking
Track Your Royal Mail Package
About Royal Mail
Royal Mail is the primary postal and delivery service in the United Kingdom, with a storied history spanning over 500 years. As the designated provider of the Universal Service in the UK, it is responsible for collecting and delivering mail to approximately 32 million addresses across the country. In early 2026, Royal Mail began implementing significant reforms to its delivery model to ensure long-term financial and environmental sustainability. While 1st Class letters and most parcels continue to be delivered six or seven days a week, 2nd Class and other non-priority mail are now delivered on alternate weekdays. The company is a leader in green logistics, operating the UK's largest fleet of electric delivery vans and aiming for a 100% zero-emission final mile by 2035 and full Net-Zero status by 2040. Royal Mail's diverse service portfolio includes specialized options such as Tracked 24 and Tracked 48, which are essential for the UK's thriving e-commerce sector. These services provide end-to-end visibility, flexible delivery options, and photographic proof of delivery. Despite the digital shift, Royal Mail remains an indispensable part of British life, connecting communities and supporting economic growth through its unmatched national reach and commitment to service excellence. Their dedication to conducting business honestly and fairly, alongside their role as the UK's greenest delivery option, cements their position as a trusted partner for millions of customers.
Tracking Number Format
Usually 13 characters (e.g., 2 letters, 9 digits, 2 letters like GB).
How to Track Your Royal Mail Package
- Find your tracking number from your shipping confirmation email, receipt, or the sender.
- Enter the tracking number in the search box above.
- Complete the verification and click "Track" to get instant results.
- View real-time status updates, transit history, and estimated delivery time.
- If tracking shows no results, wait a few hours as the carrier may not have scanned the package yet.
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