USPS International Tracking
Where will I find my USPS international tracking number?
There are several ways to find the USPS international tracking number. Firstly, you can check the USPS shipping receipt that was provided to you at the time of shipping. Secondly, the confirmation email that you received after placing the order might also contain the USPS tracking number. Thirdly, the tracking number may be printed on the package itself. If none of these options works, you can always request the tracking number from the sender.
Finally, if you have provided a phone number to USPS, you may receive a text message containing the tracking number. By checking these different sources, you can quickly and easily track your USPS package.
For example, if you are sending a parcel through the “Priority Mail Express International” service then your tracking number will look something like this:
- EC004501730US
Tracking USPS International Package
To get USPS tracking, you can visit their website to track your item but when it crosses international borders you may find that it is harder to find out where your parcel is, or have the most recent updates, because of this many customers use Ship Resolve’s free-to-use tracking service.
Simply head over to the homepage or the search field above and enter your tracking numbers into the system and it will bring up real-time information on where your package is, this is even if a customs or border agent has stopped your parcel because of issues out of your control you will be able to contact the relevant person to find out exactly what is happening with your items.
Who is USPS?
The United States Postal Service (USPS) is a stand-alone agency of the United States federal government that undertakes the postal service of the whole of the USA. The U.S. Postal Service is the only delivery service that can deliver to every address in the nation, that is a staggering 160 million residences, business premises and Post Office boxes. Because they are independent, they receive no tax dollars to fund expenses and rely solely on the sale and use of their postage, products and services to fund their operations.
They have over 34,000 retail locations and one of the tops viewed websites in the whole of the federal government, they have annual revenue of $71 billion and deliver nearly half of the whole world’s mail. To keep up with this task they have over 640,000 employees and are one of America’s biggest employers along with having one of the biggest computer networks in the world.
They have certain goals they like to adhere to they are:
- Deliver a world-class customer experience
- Equip, empower and engage employees
- Innovate faster to deliver value
- Invest in our platforms
- Support the legislative and regulatory changes to enable this vision
The USPS started with American President Benjamin Franklin in 1775 when he instructed Congress to make a Postal Service a permanent fixture of the Federal Government. The Act that he enforced included the provision to facilitate freedom of the press, the privacy of personal correspondence and expand the nation’s physical infrastructure which supposedly was vital to the USA’s growth and prosperity.
Their mission is to serve the American people by binding the nation together and maintaining its resilient infrastructure, also to provide a safe, trusted and secure communications network between the United States government and American citizens, businesses and business customers, along with serving all areas of the nation making full use of evolving technologies.
To meet their mission, they will do the following things:
- They will continue to be a part of the American government, and provide all citizens with the best-in-class delivery options and network.
- They will continue to boost their reputation as being the trusted face of the federal government in all communities across the country and give access to the government to their network and data services.
- They will give frequent, reliable, safe and secure delivery of mail, parcels and other forms of communication to all American citizens.
- They will keep up to date with all aspects of technology, innovation, and where appropriate private sector partnerships to optimize and adapt their network, operations and business model to meet the changing needs of their customers and delivery receivers whilst keeping in line with their core mission.
- They will operate in a modern, efficient and effective manner that will allow them to minimize what they can charge for services, consistent with meeting their expectations to the current and retired employees and stakeholders.
- They will remain an employer of choice for all Americans able to attract, retain and develop a high-quality workforce that has the skills necessary to exceed in the ever-changing business environment.
What kind of shipping options do I have for international delivery?
With the USPS there are several options of delivery for USPS international parcels, these range from 1-3 business days for more than 180 countries to 6-10 business days. The shipping options are as follows:
- Global Express Guaranteed – This will deliver your international shipments within 1-3 business days and will even include next-day delivery to some parts of Canada, this method offers very competitive prices and a guaranteed delivery date with your money back if they fail to deliver on their promise. This delivery option starts at $67.80.
- Priority Mail Express International – This will deliver internationally within 3-5 business days so is fast, reliable, and affordable to more than 180 countries, most of the items on this shipping method are covered with tracking and insurance (up to $100 for non-negotiable documents and up to $200 merchandise. Prices start at $28.50.
- First-class Package International Service – this is the most economical way to send a lightweight package, these parcels can weigh up to 4lbs and contain no more than $400 in value. Other restrictions may be in place depending on where you are sending the item. Prices start at $14.25.
- First-Class Mail International – This is the most affordable option that USPS has, this is mainly for sending letters, postcards, and large envelopes around the world.