Royal Mail Tracking

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Drop in your Royal Mail tracking number — we'll follow your parcel across the UK and worldwide!

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FAQs About Royal Mail Parcel Tracking

What is Royal Mail and what services do they offer?

Royal Mail is the United Kingdom's national postal service, with roots dating back to 1516. They deliver letters and parcels across the UK and internationally. Main parcel services: Tracked 24 (next-working-day delivery with tracking), Tracked 48 (2–3 day delivery with tracking), Special Delivery Guaranteed (next-day with signature and money-back guarantee), and Signed For. For international: International Tracked & Signed, International Tracked, International Signed, and International Standard. They serve every UK address, including remote rural and Highland addresses.

How can I track a Royal Mail package on Parcel Monitor?

Pop your Royal Mail tracking number into the search bar and we'll take it from there. We pull live updates straight from Royal Mail's system. Use the web or grab the app on iOS and Android. No account needed for basic tracking. Want it even simpler? Connect your Gmail and we'll pull Royal Mail tracking numbers from your shipping emails automatically. Your parcels just show up on your dashboard, already being tracked. Free, always.

How do I find my Royal Mail tracking number?

Royal Mail tracking numbers come in a few formats. UK Tracked services use a 13-character format starting with two letters and ending in "GB" (something like AB123456789GB). International Tracked uses a similar format with different country codes. Special Delivery numbers also follow the GB format. You'll find your number in the shipping confirmation email from the sender or on the printed Royal Mail receipt. The shortcut: connect your Gmail to Parcel Monitor and we'll grab the Royal Mail tracking number for you automatically.

How long does Royal Mail usually take to deliver?

Tracked 24 typically delivers next working day to most UK addresses (Highland and Island a day longer). Tracked 48 takes 2–3 working days. Special Delivery Guaranteed delivers by 1pm or 9am next working day, with money-back if missed. Signed For 1st Class is similar to Tracked 24 timing. For international, International Tracked & Signed runs 3–7 working days to most European destinations and 5–7 to North America; further destinations 7–10 days. Customs can add 1–5 days for non-EU shipments after Brexit.

Where does Royal Mail deliver?

Royal Mail delivers to every UK address — including the most remote rural areas, Highland and Island locations, the Isle of Man, and the Channel Islands. Internationally, they serve 230+ countries through partner postal services. They have particularly strong international service to major destinations like the US, Germany, France, Australia, and most of Western Europe. For final delivery abroad, Royal Mail typically hands off to the destination country's national postal service.

What do common Royal Mail tracking statuses mean?

The status labels on a Royal Mail parcel can look cryptic at first, so here's what they actually mean. 'Pending' is when the sender has created a label but Royal Mail hasn't picked up the parcel from them yet. 'In Transit' means the parcel is moving — anywhere from a sort hub to a flight to a customs checkpoint. 'Out for Delivery' is the one to watch for: your local Royal Mail driver has the parcel and is on the route today. 'Delivered' is exactly what it sounds like. 'To Collect' tells you the parcel's at a Royal Mail pickup point or parcel locker, waiting for you.

Why isn't my Royal Mail tracking updating?

Take a breath — this is almost always normal. Royal Mail logs scans at major sort centre points, so there can be quiet stretches between collection and delivery. Sunday closures slow things, and during peak Christmas season backlogs can stretch timelines. Brand-new tracking numbers can take a few hours to register. For international parcels, customs clearance can be quiet for 24–48 hours. If you're a day or two into silence, hang tight. If it's been more than 5 working days with nothing new, drop a quick note to the sender. We'll keep refreshing — the moment Royal Mail logs something new, you'll see it here.

What should I do if my Royal Mail parcel is lost?

Take a breath — most parcels that look lost actually turn up within a few days, especially during busy periods. Look at the tracking together: where was the last scan, and which Royal Mail sort centre had it? Give it some grace — usually 5–10 working days past the expected delivery date for UK, longer for international — before treating it as truly lost. If it still hasn't shown up, the smoothest path forward is a friendly message to whoever sent the parcel; they've got the direct line to Royal Mail and can submit a missing-item claim. Keep your tracking number close. We'll keep watching the tracking here too.

What should I do if my Royal Mail parcel is marked delivered but didn't arrive?

We feel you — that hit of confusion when the status says delivered but you've got nothing. Try not to panic; the parcel's almost always closer than the tracking suggests. Start with the easy checks: porch, side gate, garage, behind a plant. Royal Mail Tracked 24/48 sometimes leaves parcels in a safe place — usually with a delivery photo or location note in the tracking. Ask anyone in the household and check with neighbours; Royal Mail often leaves parcels next door if no one's home. "Delivered" scans occasionally land a touch early. If after 24–48 hours nothing's turned up, drop a friendly message to whoever sent it — they can open a claim with Royal Mail. Save your tracking screenshot. We'll keep watching here.

Can I track multiple Royal Mail parcels in one place?

Sure thing — your Royal Mail parcels can sit right alongside deliveries from any other courier in your view. Add tracking numbers manually, or connect your Gmail and we'll pull them from your shipping emails automatically. Each parcel updates live as Royal Mail logs new scans. No cap on how many you can follow at once. Especially handy during Christmas and Black Friday when several deliveries arrive at once.

What other carriers can I track on Parcel Monitor?

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Royal Mail handles a huge share of UK domestic and international postal parcel delivery — and with Parcel Monitor, every Royal Mail shipment lives on the same dashboard as anything else you're tracking. Tracked 24/48, Special Delivery, International Tracked — drop in your tracking number and we pull live updates straight from Royal Mail's system.

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Paste any tracking number into Parcel Monitor and we identify Royal Mail automatically from the format (the distinctive GB suffix). We also follow international handovers between Royal Mail and partner postal services, so your tracking stays continuous.

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Real-time updates straight to your phone

From the moment Royal Mail accepts your parcel to the second your postie delivers it, you'll know exactly where it is. Switch on push notifications in the Parcel Monitor app and your phone buzzes at the milestones that matter — accepted, in transit, out for delivery, delivered.

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UK online shopping often means Royal Mail deliveries from eBay, Etsy, small online shops, and Amazon UK Standard. Connect your Google account to Parcel Monitor and we'll scan your shipping confirmations for you, pull Royal Mail tracking numbers automatically, and add parcels to your dashboard. Free, your shopping data stays yours.