A UPS Tracking Number is automatically assigned to each package. You or your customer can use this number to locate your package in the system and determine its delivery status and other details.
A UPS Tracking Number, sometimes called a 1Z number, should look similar to this example: 1Z9999999999999999.
Tracking Details:
- Status: Package Status
- Scheduled Delivery: Month, Day, Year
- Shipped To: Address Information
- Shipped or Billed on: Shipping/Billing Date
- Tracking Number: 1Z Number
- Service Type: Name of Service
- Weight: Appropriate measure (U.S. pounds or kilograms)
- Multiple Packages: Number of Packages with a link to Show All
UPS Tracking
- Tracking Packages: Enter your tracking number on the UPS website or app.
- Delayed Updates: Delays may occur due to high volume or unscanned packages.
- In Transit: Indicates movement through the UPS network.
- Delayed Packages: Wait a few days or contact UPS customer service.
- Tracking Without Number: Not possible; contact the sender.
- Out for Delivery: Package is on the delivery vehicle.
- Unsuccessful Delivery: Check the delivery notice for further instructions.
- Delivered but Not Received: Check secure locations and with neighbors.
- Filing Claims: File online if lost, damaged, or delayed.
- Delivery Times: Generally from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. on weekdays.