Tracking
Where is
my package?
Enter your tracking number and pick the carrier. We send you straight to that carrier's live tracking so you get the real status, not a stale copy of it.
- Works for UPS, FedEx, USPS and DHL
- Domestic and international shipments
- Opens in a new tab — this page stays open
Know your number
Which carrier is it?
If you are not sure who is carrying it, the shape of the tracking number usually tells you.
UPS
1Z + 16 characters
Almost always starts with 1Z.
FedEx
12, 15 or 20 digits
All numbers, no letters.
USPS
20 – 22 digits
Often starts with 94 or 92. International ones end in US.
DHL
10 digits
Short, all numbers. Express shipments may begin with a letter pair.
Common questions
Tracking has not
updated in days.
Scans only happen at handoff points, so a package can move for a day or two without a new scan — especially in transit between states or clearing customs abroad. If nothing has changed for more than five business days, call us with your number and we will chase it with the carrier.
Lost your number?
Call or email with the date you shipped and the destination — we can look up the receipt and resend the tracking number to you.