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How to Track an Amazon Package in 2024

Written by eLogii | Jun 13, 2024 11:52:43 AM

If you’ve ever shopped online, you’ve probably used Amazon—the biggest online store in the world.

With Amazon, you can buy stuff from lots of different sellers, known as Amazon Sellers. Each Seller gets to pick how their products are shipped.

So, it's really important to know how to track an Amazon package so you don't miss a delivery.

We’ll explain what Amazon package tracking is, show you how to find your tracking ID, and what the different tracking statuses mean. Then we’ll talk about how long Amazon deliveries usually take and what you can do if there’s a problem.

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How Amazon Delivery Works

Most big Amazon Sellers use Fulfillment by Amazon (FBA). This service lets Amazon store and ship their products for free to you, though it costs the business money.

On the other hand, Mom-and-Pop, like family-run businesses, often use Fulfillment by Merchant (FBM) and local delivery services because it's cheaper than FBA.

💡The main difference is that with FBA, you can expect fast and reliable delivery. With FBM, sellers have less control over shipping, so delays can happen.

But keep in mind, FBM sellers are usually small businesses that depend on good reviews and customer feedback, so they aim to give great service.

No matter what you buy on Amazon, both FBA and FBM sellers can offer Amazon Prime delivery for free next-day shipping.

Don't have Amazon Prime? Check out our guide on Securing Next-Day Delivery on Amazon: With or Without Prime.

The History of Amazon

Amazon began its journey in 1995 in Washington state. Founded by Jeff Bezos, its original mission was to create an online marketplace for books. This humble start quickly evolved as Bezos implemented a vision to expand beyond just literature.

By the early 2000s, Amazon diversified its offerings, moving into electronics, household items, and a myriad of other product categories. The company's far-reaching strategy, combined with innovative services like Amazon Prime, set the stage for monumental growth.

In 2015, a significant milestone was reached: Amazon surpassed Walmart, becoming the leading retailer in terms of revenue. This achievement underscored its dominance in the e-commerce space and marked a pivotal moment in retail history.

Today, Amazon stands as a global powerhouse, boasting the highest revenue in the world and continually pushing the boundaries of what's possible in online commerce.

Finding Your Amazon Tracking Number

You can find your Amazon tracking number by logging into your Amazon account and checking your order details online or in the app. Here's how:

  1. Go to the top right of the Amazon website and click on the "Returns and Orders" button next to the shopping cart.
  2. Find your order and click the yellow button that says "Track Your Package."

Click the "See all updates" button to find all your order tracking details, including any tracking numbers. If your order has more than one item, each might have a different delivery date and tracking information.

In the app, go to your user icon (which looks like a person). At the top left, click the "Your Orders" button. Choose the order you want to track. All pending orders will show an estimated arrival time.

Note: It might not be possible to track an Amazon package if it's a standard international delivery or if the seller hasn't started the process or updated Amazon with the details.

Guide to Tracking Your Amazon Package

The Amazon package tracking system is excellent at keeping track of your packages from the store to your doorstep.

How Amazon Package Tracking Works

To track a package, log in to your account. The tracking process varies depending on if Amazon handles the delivery or if the seller ships the order.

When Amazon processes your order in their warehouse or when the Amazon Delivery Partner receives it, the seller updates your order details.

Depending on the route, your package might go through many checkpoints before it gets to you.

Your Amazon tracking status will update every time it's scanned, either by someone at the Amazon warehouse or by the Delivery Partner courier.

Amazon tracking works with different couriers for virtually every location in the world. This global network ensures that packages can be tracked no matter where they are being shipped. While Amazon package tracking has similarities to tracking with standard couriers, there are some key differences. The most notable difference is that another courier often handles the package, so Amazon functions as a service to facilitate tracking rather than managing it directly.

The exception is Amazon Prime, which usually boasts a 2-day delivery time. For tracking purposes, whether a package is with Amazon Prime or another courier makes no difference. This means that no matter who ships your package, the tracking updates remain consistent, ensuring that you have the most accurate information at every step.

Here’s a quick breakdown:

  1. Log in to Your Account: Start by logging into your account to access your order details.
  2. Amazon vs. Seller Handled: Understand whether Amazon or a third-party seller is managing your delivery.
  3. Order Processing: The seller updates your order details once Amazon or the Delivery Partner processes your order.
  4. Checkpoints: Your package might go through several checkpoints, updating the tracking status with each scan.
  5. Consistent Tracking: Whether your package is shipped via Amazon Prime or another courier, tracking updates remain consistent.

This streamlined approach ensures you stay informed throughout the delivery process, providing peace of mind no matter how your package is being shipped.

Tracking an Amazon Package Without a Tracking Number

You can't track an Amazon package without a tracking number if the seller handles the picking, packing, and shipping.

Some sellers use a third-party delivery service. If that's the case, they should email you or update your order information with the tracking number.

If you still can't find your tracking number, the quickest solution is to contact the seller and ask for it before reaching out to Amazon customer service for help.

Note: This is different from sellers using Amazon's Fulfillment service, as mentioned above.

Never delete any information about your order. If you can't find the tracking number, contact the sender directly. They can resend the tracking number or provide further assistance.

In cases where the delivery service uses a courier, you can track your package using the tracking tool on the courier’s website. This can be one of the easiest solutions.

It's also worth noting that some international orders might not have a tracking number at all. This often happens when senders opt not to pay extra for tracking. These shipments are usually for low-cost items and are uncommon.

What to Do If You Lose Your Amazon Tracking Number

  1. Check Your Emails and SMS
    The tracking number is almost always sent to your email or phone as an SMS message. Make sure to thoroughly check your inbox and messages.
  2. Don't Delete Order-Related Information
    Never delete anything related to your order until you have received your package. This includes confirmation emails and SMS notifications that might contain your tracking number.
  3. Contact the Seller
    If you can't locate the tracking number after checking your emails and SMS, contact the seller directly. They can provide you with the tracking number or help you track the package through their system.
  4. Use the Courier's Website
    If the seller uses a third-party delivery service, you can also track your package using the courier’s website. The tracking tool on the courier’s site will offer the most accurate and updated information.
  5. Consider International Orders
    In some cases, especially with international orders, tracking numbers may not be available because the sender did not pay for tracking. These situations are rare and usually involve low-cost items.

By following these steps, you'll increase your chances of successfully tracking your Amazon package, even if you initially misplaced the tracking number.

Can You Track an Amazon Package by Address?

No, you cannot track an Amazon package solely by using an address.
To locate your package, you need to access your Amazon account. Amazon provides a tracking number with each order, which you must use to monitor the delivery status.
Here’s how you can track your package:

  1. Log in to Your Account: First, sign into your Amazon account.
  2. Go to Orders: Navigate to the "Your Orders" section.
  3. Find the Order: Locate the specific order you want to track.
  4. Track Package: Click on the “Track Package” button next to that order.

While the delivery address is part of your order details, it is not utilized for tracking purposes. If you have orders being shipped to different addresses, you can view and manage these within your account settings.

Fixing Common Amazon Tracking Problems

There are many reasons why your package delivery might face issues. For instance, traffic can cause delays, airport holdups can occur, or customs can hold your package.

Here, we delve into some frequent reasons and how you can assist.

Why Can't You Track Your Amazon Package Immediately After Placing an Order?

After placing an order, many people expect to see immediate tracking updates. However, it's important to understand the process behind package tracking to avoid any confusion.

The Timing of Barcode Scans

Occasionally, tracking a package isn't possible because the Amazon Delivery Partner has yet to scan it at the next checkpoint.

The process starts when an Amazon Delivery Partner picks up your order from the seller or an Amazon facility and scans it.

Your tracking status and order location update each time the barcode on your package is scanned. That usually happens when it reaches a new facility or is out for delivery.

Sender Processing Time

Another reason you might need help to track your package is that many Amazon sellers are small businesses, shipping orders from the previous day to the next day. The sender may require time to gather items, package them, and prepare them for shipment. Solo entrepreneurs or small businesses might process orders from the previous business day and ship them the next day.

Weekend Orders

If you place an order on a Saturday, the seller will likely schedule a pickup with their Amazon Delivery Partner for Monday. This can result in a delay of 1-3 days before you see any tracking activity.

Sometimes, tracking issues arise when people expect to see a status update too soon after placing an order. Keep in mind that most tracking statuses only update after the barcode is scanned for the first time. This initial scan can happen in various ways: a courier might pick up the package, the sender might take it to an office, or it might arrive at a facility or hub.

Understanding these key points can help manage expectations and reduce concerns over seemingly delayed tracking updates.

Why Your Amazon Package Isn't Moving

Packages often stop moving because a worker still needs to scan the barcode. The reason is the same, but how the delay happens can vary.

This issue commonly occurs at busy facilities and hubs. The delay might start while your package is still in a truck waiting outside.

Imagine your package completes the longest part of its journey and reaches a large facility in a city.

Outside, many trucks are being unloaded, causing a backlog. Drivers have to wait their turn. Inside, workers are sorting packages into stacks, which haven't been scanned yet.

Packages receive barcode scans and tracking status updates as the stacks are sorted. Trucks might wait outside for an hour or more, and sorting can take extra time.

If you're checking the tracking status and see no updates for nearly a day, it's best to wait another one or two business days and check again.

Usually, your package will get scanned, the status will update, and it will continue its journey as expected.

For international orders, your package might stop moving due to security checks in the destination country, where all mail undergoes screening for safety reasons.

Guide for Dealing with Lost Amazon Deliveries

Various things can happen to your package during transit, including stops at airports before reaching its final destination.

What happens if you miss a delivery from Amazon?

If you miss an Amazon delivery, your tracking status might show "Delivery Attempted."

However, relying on this can be tricky because different couriers have varying policies for missed deliveries. Typically, they leave a card with instructions on how to proceed to avoid any confusion.

How long will Amazon hold your package?


Depending on the seller, your order will either be delivered by Amazon or a local courier. If it's the latter, the courier will be responsible for holding your package, not Amazon.

This differs from deliveries handled directly by Amazon, where undelivered packages are returned and held at your local Amazon fulfillment center for redelivery attempts.

In either case, the courier or Amazon driver will attempt redelivery many times and leave a notice with further instructions.

For Amazon-handled deliveries, undelivered packages are returned to the Amazon fulfillment center where they are held for a specific period, usually up to 7 days, before further action is taken or the package is returned to the sender.

What to do if your Amazon package hasn't arrived?

If the courier claims they delivered your package but you haven't received it, start by contacting the seller. If the issue persists and it's confirmed that the local courier misplaced your order, contact Amazon customer service for help.

Understanding Amazon Tracking Statuses

Amazon uses its system to display tracking statuses. They take tracking updates from other couriers and rephrase them into Amazon statuses that mean the same thing.

For instance, if USPS uses "Notice left," Amazon will show the status as "Delivery Attempted." This status indicates that a delivery attempt was made but unsuccessful.

The Meaning of "In Transit"

When a package is in transit and on its way, most courier companies use tracking statuses such as "departed" and "arrived," along with the package's location, like a hub or facility.

Amazon, however, uses different tracking statuses to indicate this. For instance, instead of just "facility," Amazon might show "transit to courier" or "... to courier facility."

Reasons Why Your Amazon Package Is Still in Transit

Amazon orders can take various routes. Some may be handled entirely by one courier, like FedEx, while others might involve many couriers.

Occasionally, packages may be held at customs for inspections, or bad weather in the destination country could cause delays. Because of these factors, Amazon's estimated delivery times can allow up to 20 days.

In general, the transit time for Amazon packages can vary widely based on the shipping method and distance traveled. For instance, delivery times can range from 1 to 42 days, and in some cases, it might take up to 12 weeks. Standard U.S. Domestic shipping typically takes between 4 to 14 days, but Amazon allows a window of up to 21 days to account for potential delays. This buffer helps ensure that Amazon can safely promise timely delivery, even if multiple delays occur simultaneously.

If a package is lost, Amazon should update the status to indicate something like "lost by courier." Wait for two business days and check the Amazon tracking for any updates.

However, there are additional factors to consider:

  1. Security Concerns: It's important to confirm that the package isn't delayed due to security concerns or customs issues. These inspections can add significant time to the delivery process.
  2. Delivery Attempts: Ensure that no delivery attempt has been made. Sometimes, the package might be held at a local facility if the courier couldn't reach you.
  3. Time Range Flexibility: Remember that the estimated delivery time ranges, such as 10-20 days, account for potential delays. While packages usually arrive on the lower end of this range, unforeseen circumstances can push delivery closer to the maximum timeframe.
  4. Lost Packages: If a package does get lost, Amazon typically updates the status to reflect this. Look for updates like 'lost by carrier.'

Contact the seller first before reaching out to Amazon customer service to address any delivery issues.

Most Amazon sellers rely heavily on positive feedback and good ratings. Negative feedback from unhappy customers can affect their business, so sellers are usually motivated to resolve issues promptly.

How to Know if Your Package is Stuck in Customs

1. Check for Notifications from Customs: Customs should notify you if your package is held up. However, keep in mind that notifications can sometimes be delayed.

2. Monitor Tracking Status: Use your tracking number to see if the package has been in customs for an unusually long time. If the package isn't moving to the next hub, it could be stuck.

3. Take Action: Depending on what you find, you may need to deal with customs directly. Alternatively, you can get the sender to assist you. Sellers are often more efficient at resolving these issues than customer service.

Duration of Amazon Packages in Transit

The transit time for your Amazon order can vary depending on the shipping method and distance it needs to travel. Generally, transit times can range from one day to as long as 42 days, and sometimes up to 12 weeks.

For example, standard domestic delivery within the US typically has a window of four to 14 days, with a maximum allowance of up to 21 days.

Understanding "Pending" Status on Amazon

When Amazon shows a package as "pending," it means there's a delay. Several factors can cause these delays, with customs holds on international orders being the most common.

Reasons Your Amazon Package Might Be Pending

There are various reasons for delays, including issues with customs. Other possibilities include incorrect address details, such as missing apartment information like a floor or building number. Severe weather conditions can also lead to delays.

You can often tell if a package is delayed or pending by closely watching its arrival and departure updates. For example, it might reach a hub but then not move for more than a day without an update. For instance, a package might complete the longest transit of the journey and arrive at a big facility in a city.

Here’s a step-by-step scenario:

  1. Waiting in Line: Outside the facility, many trucks may be in the process of being unloaded or waiting to unload. Drivers often have to wait in line.
  2. Unloading: Inside, workers unload packages and sort them into stacks. No scan has happened yet.
  3. Sorting and Scanning: As stacks get sorted, the packages finally get barcode scans, updating their tracking status.

If another day passes without movement, it's a good idea to investigate further.

While there may not be a new status indicating a problem, a prolonged stop at a location can be a sign of issues.

Pro Tip! If your Amazon package arrives late, check out our guide on how to get a refund.

Amazon Delivery Times

Amazon collaborates with many domestic and international couriers, and cannot dictate their delivery schedules.

For example, some couriers in Asia may deliver as late as 9:30 PM, whereas in many countries, deliveries typically end by 5 PM.

While Amazon's home delivery service is incredibly convenient, there are some drawbacks in the process.

For instance, if you work during the day, it can be challenging to be available to receive packages.

Similarly, leaving packages unattended on your porch can be risky due to the threat of theft, known as "porch piracy."

To address these issues, Amazon introduced its Lockers program, providing a secure and convenient option to have tracked orders delivered to nearby pickup locations.

Simply collect your packages at your convenience from these lockers, eliminating concerns about Amazon's delivery times.

When Will Your Amazon Package Arrive?

Using Amazon tracking, you can generally determine the day your package will arrive, but the specific time depends on your local courier's schedule.

Here’s a breakdown to help you estimate when to expect your delivery.

Day of Arrival:

  • Standard Delivery: This service typically promises delivery within 4-14 days. Most packages arrive in about a week, but it's always good to keep an eye on the tracking information for the most accurate estimate.
  • Expedited Delivery: Faster than the standard option, this service aims to deliver within 2-6 business days. Bear in mind that weekends and holidays might extend this window slightly.
  • Two-Day Delivery: As the name suggests, packages shipped with this service should arrive within two business days, making it a popular choice for time-sensitive orders.
  • Next-Day Delivery: For the fastest delivery, packages shipped with this service are guaranteed to arrive the next business day.

Time of Day:

The specific time of day your package will arrive depends largely on your local courier's schedule. Here's a general guide:

  1. Morning Deliveries: Some couriers start their routes early, meaning your package could arrive as soon as 8 AM. This is more common in urban areas with dense delivery routes.
  2. Afternoon Deliveries: Midday deliveries are very common. Expect your package sometime between 12 PM and 4 PM in most regions.
  3. Evening Deliveries: In busy or rural areas, couriers might deliver packages well into the evening, up until 8 or 9 PM.

Regardless of your delivery option, keeping an eye on the tracking updates will provide the most accurate picture of when your package is getting close. If the tracking shows "out for delivery," it typically means the package will arrive by the end of the day.

Tips for Accurate Tracking:

  • Refresh regularly: Tracking information updates frequently. Refresh the tracking page often to get the latest status.
  • Enable notifications: Sign up for email or SMS notifications from the courier to receive real-time updates.
  • Check local weather: Inclement weather can delay deliveries, so consider checking the forecast if your package is running late.

Moreover, for customers in the US, the standard delivery option has the longest delivery window, typically ranging from four to 14 days. This means you can expect to receive your package within one to two weeks.

Expedited shipping within the US is the next fastest option, with a delivery window of two to six business days. For example, if your package starts its journey on a Friday morning, it could arrive by Monday evening—within two business days.

Understanding International Delivery Times with Amazon

Amazon collaborates with many couriers worldwide, and often international couriers hand off packages to local couriers for final delivery.

If this happens with your Amazon order, the international courier might deliver by 5 PM, while the local courier extends delivery times until 7 PM. Always verify the courier handling your package once it reaches the destination country.  Delivery times can vary due to different couriers and logistical factors, so it's important to check the specific delivery expectations for your region.

Delivery Timeframes:

  • International Standard Shipping: Typically ranges from 21 to 42 days, occasionally longer. Delays can occur, often because packages are held up in customs.
  • International Expedited Shipping: Ensures delivery within three to seven business days. Your Amazon package will usually arrive by 7 PM or the following business day.

Extended delays are usually due to customs clearance or similar processes.

If the expected delivery window (for instance, 4-7 PM) has passed without receiving your package, it’s likely it won’t arrive until the next business day. Always verify the courier handling your package once it reaches the destination country.

How Late Does Amazon Deliver Packages Domestically?

Amazon aims to provide prompt and reliable delivery services, but the latest delivery times can vary based on several factors, including your location and the specific courier handling the package. Here's a general breakdown:

  1. Typical Delivery Window: Most Amazon packages are delivered between 8 AM and 8 PM. However, deliveries might extend as late as 10 PM during peak seasons or particularly busy days.
  2. Courier-Specific Times: Different couriers have their own delivery schedules. While many operate during standard business hours, some may extend deliveries into the early evening.
  3. Area-Specific Variations: In certain areas, especially urban locations, you might find deliveries stretching well into the evening due to higher delivery volumes.

To get the most accurate estimate for your delivery:

  1. Monitor Tracking: Always check the tracking information provided by Amazon. This will give you real-time updates on your package's location and estimated delivery time.
  2. Notifications: Opt-in for delivery notifications via email or SMS for timely updates on your package status.

By staying informed, you can better anticipate when your Amazon delivery will arrive, even if it's running a bit late.


FAQ About Amazon Package Tracking

Conclusion

Tracking your Amazon package is like having a personal navigator for your deliveries. Whether you're tapping into the lightning-speed of Amazon Prime or opting for standard shipping, mastering package tracking ensures you're always in the know.

Amazon's diverse delivery methods, from Fulfillment by Amazon (FBA) to independent sellers using Fulfillment by Merchant (FBM), affect how quickly your package arrives.

By snagging your tracking number on Amazon's site, you're empowered to follow your package's journey from start to doorstep. Should any hiccups occur, reaching out to the seller or Amazon's support can swiftly resolve issues. And if timing or security is a concern, Amazon Lockers offer a convenient alternative for pick-up.