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Tracking Number FAQ

What is a tracking number?
Tracking numbers are used by UPS to identify and trace packages and freight shipments as they move through the UPS system to their destination. UPS automatically assigns a tracking number to your shipment.

UPS tracking numbers appear in the following formats:

  • 1Z 999 999 99 9999 999 9
  • 9999 9999 9999
  • T999 9999 999

UPS will also track the following types of tracking numbers, using unique numeric formats that contain from seven to 20 characters: 

  • Delivery Order/Sub-PRO Number - another name for less-than-truckload (LTL)/and Truckload (TL) child shipment tracking numbers 
  • House Air Waybill - used for air freight movement
  • House Bill of Lading - used for ocean freight movement
  • PRO Number - used for surface freight movement
  • UPS InfoNotice - a notice given on first delivery attempt in the U.S. and some European countries
  • UPS Service Notice - a notice given on first delivery attempt in several countries outside the U.S

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When will my UPS shipment arrive?
In the U.S., Canada, and Europe, your UPS package cannot be scheduled to arrive at a specific time of day. UPS Ground packages are delivered anytime between 9:00 a.m. and 7:00 p.m., Monday through Friday. UPS Standard packages are delivered anytime between 9:00 a.m. and 7:00 p.m., Monday through Friday.

Up-to-date information about the status of your shipment is available in the Tracking section.

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What events are recorded about shipments?
Shipment movement information is captured each time a tracking label is scanned in the UPS delivery system. Common scans include the following:

  • Billing Information Received: UPS has received the electronic transmission of shipment detail from the shipper. It does not necessarily mean that UPS has taken possession of the shipment.
  • Origin: The shipment has been scanned at the origin UPS location.
  • Departure: The shipment has left its present location and is on its way toward the destination address.
  • Arrival: The shipment has arrived at an intermediate sort facility or the destination facility.
  • Out for Delivery: The shipment has reached the facility that is responsible for delivering the shipment. This is a shipment's last stop before delivery.
  • Delivery: The shipment has been delivered. The date and time of delivery is recorded.
  • Exception: If the shipment cannot be delivered or is delayed, the reason is noted.

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What does Rescheduled mean when checking the status of my shipment?
The designation, Rescheduled, in the Status field of the Tracking Summary or Tracking Detail means that the delivery date has been changed, and the shipment should be delivered on the revised delivery date.

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What does Returned to Shipper mean when checking the status of my shipment?
The designation, Returned to Shipper, in the Status field of the Tracking Summary or Tracking Detail page means that the shipment was returned to the original shipper. Possible reasons for return include, but are not limited to:

  • Shipment being refused by the intended receiver
  • Physical address not able to be found by UPS
  • Unable to deliver after multiple delivery attempts

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Why don't I see the Guaranteed Service Refund (GSR) information I requested?
GSR status is indicated by a note near the bottom of the Tracking Detail page. Service refunds are not available in some countries.

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