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Can the post office tell me if I have mail there?

Can the post office tell me if I have mail there?

Informed Delivery allows users to interact with their incoming mail and packages in one convenient, online location. For items with USPS Tracking®, users will be able to view delivery status of packages, provide USPS Delivery Instructions™, manage their notifications, and schedule redelivery from the dashboard.

How do you check if you have a package at USPS?

How to track a USPS package using Stamps.com

  1. Navigate to www.stamps.com/shipstatus/.
  2. Enter the USPS tracking number (to find it, simply look at the bottom of a shipping label) in the search bar; do not include any dashes or spaces.
  3. Click on “Check Status”.
  4. View the scan history and status information of your package.

Can I find out if I have a package coming?

The US Postal Service offers a free service named “Informed Delivery.” It’s an online dashboard that automatically informs you about mail and packages being sent to your address, and it also provides email notifications.

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How do I know when I have mail in my PO box?

To verify that you have access to that PO Box, the Post Office will send a letter with a random code to the PO Box. When you get that letter, you enter the random code in your new USPS online account. That confirms you are in control of the PO Box.

How do you check if any packages are coming to your house?

Know what’s coming anytime, anywhere. Download the USPS Mobile® App featuring Informed Delivery to view incoming mail and track incoming packages anytime, anywhere on your smartphone or tablet. It’s free and available for iOS and Android in your app store.

How do I know if I have a FedEx package coming?

You can also track your package:

  • By downloading the FedEx® Mobile app and scanning the barcode on your door tag.
  • By texting “follow” and your door tag number to 48773 (ex: follow DT999999999999).
  • By calling 1.800.GoFedEx (1.800.463.3339) and say “track my package,” then follow the prompts.
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How do I find a lost piece of mail?

If it has been lost, late or missing for 7 days or more, you can:

  1. Go to for additional information: Find Missing Mail on USPS.com.
  2. Submit a Missing Mail search request at MissingMail.USPS.com.
  3. File a claim (for insured items meeting the appropriate timeframe).

Can you track a package with your address?

While there is no such option as USPS tracking by address, you may use the Informed Delivery service as an alternative way to receive the tracking information. There is no USPS tracking by phone number or USPS tracking by order number.

Can the post office tell you if you have mail?

Depending upon the size of the post office and how busy they are they may not be able to check to see if you have mail. If your mail is sent to your physical address the post office can not tell you if you have mail. If your mail is sent general delivery then yes they could tell you you have mail.

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How do I check the accuracy of my mailing list?

The Postal Service offers many ways to check the accuracy of your list. Vendors also offer USPS-approved products and services for address list maintenance. Your local Post Office or Business Mail Entry Unit can help you choose the best option for cleaning up your mailing list.

How do I tell USPS where to leave a package?

If a package qualifies for the USPS Delivery Instructions™ service, you can tell USPS where to leave a package at your address, send it to a different address, or send it to your Post Office. Click Change Delivery Instructions on the tracking results page to leave your request.

Where can I Find my tracking number?

Your tracking number can be found in the following places: Your Post Office™ shipping receipt. Your sales receipt if you bought insurance at the Post Office™. Your email confirmation if you shipped from USPS.com. The shipping confirmation email you received from an online retailer.