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See Photos of Your Mail Before It Arrives, Free

Start your mornings with a preview of your day's USPS® mail and packages with Informed Delivery® notifications:

  • Get Daily Digest emails that preview your mail and packages scheduled to arrive soon.
  • See images of your incoming letter-sized mail (grayscale, address side only).1
  • Track and manage your packages in one convenient place.

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Sign Up for Informed Delivery

1 Create Your Account

Use your personal or business USPS.com account or sign up for one today.

2 Verify Your Identity

Protect your privacy and personal information by verifying your identity and address.

3 Watch for Updates

Look for mail and package updates via email, the online dashboard, or the USPS Mobile® app.

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Maximize Your Informed Delivery Experience

After you set up and verify your account, go to your Informed Delivery settings to adjust your notification preferences:

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Set Package Tracking Notifications

Turn on package tracking notifications and you’ll automatically get text and/or email alerts with the status of your package and delivery details.

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Schedule & Receive Mail Reminders

Schedule email reminders for important mailpieces: From your Daily Digest email, click "Set a Reminder" to get additional notifications for mail you don’t want to miss.

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USPS Electronic Signature Online

If you can't sign for a package in person, register your digital signature online, and we'll drop off your Signature Required package in your mailbox or preferred delivery location.2

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Do More with Your Packages

Now that you can automatically see the status of your packages in one place, it’s easier to manage deliveries from your Informed Delivery dashboard. You can:

  • See your package details and tracking history
  • Leave USPS Delivery Instructions® for your carrier3
  • Schedule a Redelivery for another day
  • Add a unique package nickname
  • Remove a package you no longer wish to track
  • Automatically track the status of Click-N-Ship® packages you send to other people
  • Manually add other USPS Tracking® numbers that you want to track

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More on Informed Delivery

What is Informed Delivery?

Informed Delivery is a free service from USPS that shows you preview images of incoming mail, as well as status updates about your incoming and outbound packages. You can see those notifications in a morning Daily Digest email, or at any time via the dashboard from your phone, computer, or the USPS Mobile® app. Informed Delivery also has other features that make tracking and receiving your packages easier and more convenient.

How does Informed Delivery work?

As mailpieces travel through the USPS® network, they go through high-speed sorting machines, which take a picture of the front (the side with the address). Informed Delivery shows you grayscale images of those mailpieces arriving soon to your address. (You’ll also see color images of some things, like catalogs or magazines.) Informed Delivery will also show you the status of incoming and outbound packages.

How much does Informed Delivery cost?

Nothing: Informed Delivery is free to customers.

Who is eligible for Informed Delivery?

  • If you have a residential, business, or PO Box address in an eligible ZIP Code (most ZIP Codes are), you may be eligible for Informed Delivery. To enroll in Informed Delivery with a business street or PO Box address, you need a USPS.com business account.
  • You must have a "uniquely coded" mailbox, and some apartment buildings or condos may not have uniquely coded addresses. Check to see if your address is eligible for Informed Delivery.
  • If your address isn't yet eligible, please check back later.

How do I sign up for Informed Delivery?

  1. If you already have a USPS.com® account: Go to your account preferences, scroll to the Informed Delivery section, and opt in to Informed Delivery.
  2. If you do not have a USPS.com account: Go to the Informed Delivery page and click the sign-up link.
    Note: To enroll in Informed Delivery with a business street or PO Box address, you need to create a USPS.com business account.
  3. Enter your address to check if it's eligible for Informed Delivery.
  4. Provide your account information.
  5. Verify your identity.
  6. Receive Informed Delivery notifications.

What if I can't verify my identity online?

To register for Informed Delivery, USPS needs to verify your identity to ensure your security and privacy. If you can't verify your identity online, you can go to a USPS® location that offers Identity Verification Services. See the Informed Delivery FAQ for more information.

How soon after I register will I start getting images of my mail and package notifications?

Activation time may vary, but you will typically start getting notifications within 3 business days.

I signed up, but I'm not getting mail images or package notifications.

You'll only get mail preview notifications on days that you're getting mail. (You won't get them on Sundays or federal holidays, either.) Also, check your Email Opt-In settings to make sure your email notifications are turned on and are using the right email address. If you still aren't seeing any emails, please check your spam filter settings and make sure that you add the Informed Delivery email address to your email contacts: USPSInformeddelivery@email.informeddelivery.usps.com

What if I'm moving and need to change my address?

Save time: Set up your permanent mail forwarding and update your Informed Delivery at the USPS Change of Address® site.

Need More Help?

View FAQs

You can always access our Email Support and FAQs links from the top of your dashboard.

If you’re a business interested in creating digital marketing campaigns integrated with your mail or packages, go to Informed Delivery for Business Mailers.

1. Images are only provided for letter-sized mailpieces that are processed through USPS's automated equipment. Mail and packages may not arrive the same day you get a notification—please allow several days for delivery.Back^
2. You can use USPS Electronic Signature Online® with Priority Mail Express®, Signature Confirmation, and insured items over $500. You'll still need to sign for other services that require signature upon delivery (like Registered Mail®, Certified Mail®, and Adult Signature Required). See USPS Electronic Signature Online for full details.Back^
3. Not all packages are eligible; see USPS Delivery Instructions® - The Basics for full details.Back^

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FAQs

Is Informed Delivery 100% accurate? ›

Informed Delivery® provides notifications for mailpieces arriving soon - not necessarily mailpieces arriving that same day. Pieces can be delayed in getting to your mail carrier. Or, unfortunately, a mailpiece could be misdelivered. We ask that you allow several days for delivery after receiving the notification.

Does USPS Informed Delivery show everything? ›

Only mail processed on USPS automated equipment is included in the Informed Delivery Notification. Not all mail (e.g., magazines and catalogues) is processed this way, so they cannot appear in the notifications.

Is Informed Delivery going to be discontinued? ›

App to be removed, but access will continue

Among Informed Delivery's 38 million users, about 750,000 use this app. This app will be removed from all download platforms — including the Android, iOS and Windows app stores — this summer. Users will receive notifications about the app being discontinued.

What mail does not get scanned for Informed Delivery? ›

USPS Informed Delivery scans are limited to letter-size or smaller items. Therefore, you will not be able to see magazines, larger ads, and catalogs on your ID notifications. Because this is a USPS service, you won't receive scans for items arriving via UPS, FedEx, or similar services.

How does USPS verify Informed Delivery? ›

Verify your identity by completing the mobile phone verification process: a. Provide your mobile phone number and then enter the one-time numeric passcode sent to you via text message. 6. Once you successfully verify your identity, you will be shown a confirmation page.

Are USPS tracking updates accurate? ›

The recent audit revealed that 64% of the tracking messages examined were inaccurate, emphasizing the need for improved communication regarding the delivery status. This poses a significant challenge for online sellers who strive to keep their customers informed and satisfied.

Why am I no longer receiving Informed Delivery from the USPS? ›

If you are not receiving notifications by email and would like to, check your Email Opt-In settings on your dashboard at informeddelivery.usps.com.

Why did USPS disable my Informed Delivery account? ›

From too many incorrect login attempts to multiple accounts using the same address to inactive accounts, there are many reasons why USPS disables accounts. However, you can easily use that account again, so don't count it out!

Do IRS checks show on Informed Delivery? ›

The US Postal Service has a tracking tool that lets you know when you can expect your tax refund to land in your mailbox. It's called Informed Delivery, and the free service sends you alerts for all new mail -- and transmits images of the front of letters so you know exactly what's arriving.

Who scans the mail for Informed Delivery? ›

Once sent, a direct mail piece is scanned by the Post Office facility and entered into a tracking system. Senders can then track pieces using the Informed Visibility tool, which shows when a mail piece has entered different stages in the delivery cycle.

Does Informed Delivery work for packages? ›

Now that you can automatically see the status of your packages in one place, it's easier to manage deliveries from your Informed Delivery dashboard. You can: See your package details and tracking history. Leave USPS Delivery Instructions® for your carrier.

How accurate is USPS delivery notification? ›

The accuracy of USPS expected delivery can vary depending on a number of factors such as the type of mail service used, the distance the package is traveling, and any unforeseen delays. In general, USPS provides estimated delivery dates based on their delivery standards, but these dates are not guaranteed.

How far ahead is Informed Delivery? ›

Informed Delivery will send you updates once per day, usually before 9 a.m. It updates every day that you have mail due, but will not update if there is no mail to be delivered, or on Sundays and federal holidays (when there is no mail). You should expect updates before mail is delivered on the relevant days.

What is the most reliable way to mail a package? ›

Out of the three major carriers, USPS is typically the cheapest option. After that, UPS comes in at a close second, and FedEx ranks as the most expensive (yet arguably most reliable) carrier. Since it offers the best mix of affordability and service, USPS is the most popular small ecommerce shipping solution.

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