🇸🇬 Singapore Post Tracking
Track packages & mail across Singapore • Jejak pakej & surat melintasi Singapura
📋 Where to Find Your Singapore Post Tracking Number
- Your tracking number is on your shipping receipt or confirmation email
- SingPost tracking numbers are typically 13 characters long
- Common formats: SG123456789SG, CP123456789SG, RR987654321SG
- Speedpost tracking starts with: CP, EA, EC, EJ, EK, EL, EM, EN, EP, ER, ES, ET, EU, EV, EW, EX, EY, EZ
- Registered Mail starts with: RR, RS, RT, RU, RV, RW, RX, RY, RZ
- Wait 24-72 hours after shipping notification for first tracking update
Note: Ordinary Mail without tracking numbers cannot be tracked. Only services with tracking numbers are supported.
Checking multiple tracking sources for the most accurate information
About Singapore Post Package Tracking Service
Singapore Post (SingPost) is Singapore's official postal operator and a leading logistics player in the Asia Pacific region. With over 160 years of experience, SingPost operates through a network of post offices, postal agencies, and self-service stations across Singapore, providing reliable domestic and international shipping services to every address on the island nation.
Our free Singapore Post tracking service allows you to monitor your shipments in real-time, from the moment they're accepted at the post office until they reach their final destination. Whether you're tracking a Speedpost express delivery, a Registered Mail parcel, or an international shipment, our tracking tool provides detailed status updates and estimated delivery dates for all SingPost services.
Track your Singapore Post packages easily by entering your tracking number in the search box above. SingPost tracking numbers are typically 13 characters and may begin with prefixes like SG, RR, CP, or other combinations depending on the service type. Once your package ships, you'll receive real-time updates showing each scan location, transit progress, and delivery confirmation as it travels across Singapore and worldwide.
Singapore Post Shipping Services
⚡ Speedpost
SingPost's premium express service with guaranteed next-working-day delivery within Singapore. Includes tracking, proof of delivery, and up to S$600 coverage. Fastest option for urgent documents and packages.
Next working day📮 Registered Mail
Secure delivery service with end-to-end tracking and signature on delivery. Provides proof of mailing and insurance up to S$600. Ideal for important documents, certificates, and valuable items.
2-3 working days📦 Small Packet
Affordable tracked service for lightweight packages under 2kg. Includes basic tracking and limited insurance. Perfect for small merchandise, gifts, and documents that need tracking but aren't urgent.
5-7 working days📮 Ordinary Mail with Tracking
Budget-friendly option with basic tracking. Available for letters and small parcels. No insurance coverage but provides peace of mind with delivery confirmation. Most economical tracked service.
7-10 working days✈️ International Speedpost
Fast international shipping to over 200 countries. Includes tracking and basic insurance. Delivery in 2-5 business days to major international centers. Premium option for urgent international shipments.
2-5 business days📍 Local Delivery
Basic mail service for local delivery within Singapore. Minimal tracking available. Most economical option for non-urgent domestic shipments under 1kg.
3-5 working days📦 Bulk Mail Service
Cost-effective solution for businesses sending high volumes of mail. Discounted rates for bulk shipments with optional tracking. Ideal for newsletters, catalogs, and marketing materials.
5-10 working days💰 Cash on Delivery (COD)
Special service allowing merchants to collect payment upon delivery. Includes full tracking and insurance. The recipient pays the amount directly to the postal carrier, who remits payment to the sender.
3-5 working daysSpecial Services & Features
Singapore Post offers several value-added services to enhance your shipping experience. PO Box Rental provides a secure mailing address with 24-hour access at major post offices. Business Reply Mail allows businesses to receive responses from customers with prepaid postage. SingPost Connect app provides real-time notifications and tracking updates.
CollectPlus enables recipients to collect packages at designated SingPost outlets and partner locations. Signature Required ensures packages are handed directly to the recipient with identification. Proof of Age Required is available for age-restricted items like alcohol or tobacco.
Singapore Post Service Comparison
Choose the right SingPost service for your shipping needs from Singapore. Below is a comprehensive comparison of delivery speeds, features, and guarantees for each service level.
| Service | Delivery Time | Tracking | Insurance | Max Weight | Signature |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Speedpost | Next working day | ✓ | ✓ | 30kg | ✓ |
| Registered Mail | 2-3 working days | ✓ | ✓ | 2kg | ✓ |
| Small Packet | 5-7 working days | ✓ | ✗ | 2kg | ✗ |
| Ordinary Mail with Tracking | 7-10 working days | ✓ | ✗ | 1kg | ✗ |
| International Speedpost | 2-5 business days | ✓ | ✓ | 30kg | ✓ |
| Local Delivery | 3-5 working days | Basic | ✗ | 1kg | ✗ |
| Bulk Mail | 5-10 working days | Add-on | ✗ | Varies | ✗ |
⚡ Speedpost
📮 Registered Mail
📦 Small Packet
📮 Ordinary Mail
✈️ International Speedpost
📍 Local Delivery
📦 Bulk Mail
Understanding Singapore Post Delivery Guarantees
Speedpost: Guarantees next-working-day delivery within Singapore. If Speedpost doesn't meet its delivery commitment, SingPost will refund the shipping cost (conditions apply). Delivery is guaranteed by end of day on the next working day.
Registered Mail: While not officially guaranteed, Registered Mail typically delivers in 2-3 working days with full tracking from acceptance to delivery. This service includes insurance coverage and signature on delivery, making it the most secure option for important documents.
Standard Services: Small Packet delivers in 5-7 working days, Ordinary Mail with Tracking in 7-10 working days, and Bulk Mail in 5-10 working days. These services don't include delivery guarantees, and timelines are estimates that may vary based on distance, weather, and volume. During peak periods like Chinese New Year, delivery may take longer than usual.
Complete Guide to Singapore Post Tracking
Understanding Singapore Post Tracking Numbers
Singapore Post tracking numbers are unique identifiers assigned to each trackable shipment. Domestic tracking numbers are typically 13 characters long and follow specific formats depending on the service used. Understanding your tracking number format helps you identify the service type and expected delivery speed.
Speedpost Tracking Numbers: Speedpost tracking numbers start with "CP" followed by 9 digits and end with "SG" (e.g., CP123456789SG). International Speedpost numbers may start with "RR", "RS", "RT", "RU", "RV", "RW", "RX", "RY", or "RZ" followed by 9 digits and end with "SG".
Registered Mail Tracking Numbers: Registered Mail tracking numbers start with "RR" followed by 9 digits and end with "SG" (RR123456789SG). This service provides full tracking and insurance for domestic shipments.
International Tracking Numbers: International shipments typically use Universal Postal Union (UPU) format with prefixes like RR, RS, RT, RU, RV, RW, RX, RY, RZ followed by 9 digits and ending with SG. For example: RR123456789SG (Registered International), CP987654321SG (Speedpost International).
Other Service Formats: Small Packet tracking numbers may start with different prefixes. Ordinary Mail with tracking uses simplified formats. If your tracking number doesn't match these patterns, verify with your sender that you have the complete tracking number.
How Singapore Post Tracking Works
Singapore Post's tracking system uses barcode scanning technology at postal facilities throughout Singapore and at partner postal services worldwide. When a package is created and accepted, the tracking number's barcode is scanned, creating the first "Electronic information submitted" or "Item accepted" scan in the system. This initial scan confirms SingPost has custody of the package.
As the package moves through SingPost's network, it's scanned at each processing facility, during sorting, when loaded onto transport vehicles, and upon arrival at destination post offices. Each scan generates a tracking update with a timestamp and location, allowing customers to monitor the package's progress in real-time.
Singapore Post operates major mail processing centers in strategic locations across Singapore. Packages are typically scanned when entering and exiting these facilities. For international shipments, tracking updates may be less frequent once packages leave Singapore as they enter foreign postal systems with varying scanning capabilities.
The tracking system integrates with SingPost's delivery network to provide estimated delivery dates based on service type, origin, destination, and current package location. While Speedpost offers guaranteed delivery times, other services provide estimated delivery windows that may vary based on location, customs processing, and seasonal factors.
Singapore Post Delivery Guarantees and Timelines
Speedpost Delivery Guarantee: Speedpost is Singapore Post's premium service with a guaranteed next-working-day delivery within Singapore. If Speedpost doesn't meet this commitment, customers can request a full refund of shipping costs by filing a claim within 14 days. Speedpost packages receive priority handling throughout the postal network and include full tracking, insurance, and signature on delivery.
Registered Mail Delivery Timelines: Registered Mail service typically delivers in 2-3 working days within Singapore. This service includes full tracking, insurance coverage up to S$600, and signature on delivery. During peak seasons (Chinese New Year, Hari Raya, Deepavali), delivery times may be longer due to increased volume.
Standard Services Timeline: Small Packet delivers in 5-7 working days, Ordinary Mail with Tracking in 7-10 working days, and Bulk Mail in 5-10 working days. These services don't include delivery guarantees, and timelines are estimates that may vary based on destination, weather conditions, and seasonal volume.
Factors Affecting Delivery Times: Singapore holidays (especially Chinese New Year) significantly impact delivery times as postal services operate at reduced capacity. Weather events, particularly monsoon rains, can cause delays in affected areas. Address accuracy is critical - packages with incomplete addresses often experience significant delays or return to sender.
International Shipping with Singapore Post
Singapore Post offers several international shipping options from Singapore to destinations worldwide. The most popular services are International Speedpost (tracked, 2-5 days), Registered Air Mail (tracked, 5-10 days), Small Packet International (economical for lightweight items), and Air Parcel (budget option for larger packages).
Customs Documentation: All international shipments from Singapore require proper customs documentation. The CN22 (Green Label) form is used for items under S$400 value, while CN23 customs forms are required for higher-value shipments. Accurate declaration of contents, quantity, and value in SGD is legally required. Falsifying customs documents can result in seizure, fines, or shipment return.
Customs Clearance Process: When packages arrive in the destination country, they must clear customs before final delivery. The customs authority inspects the package, verifies the documentation, and assesses duties and taxes if applicable. This process can take anywhere from 1-10 business days depending on the country and package contents. Tracking will show "Item presented to Customs" or similar status during this time.
Duties and Taxes: Recipients are responsible for paying any applicable duties, taxes, or customs fees in their country. These charges are not included in Singapore Post shipping costs and vary by country, item type, and value. Many countries have de minimis thresholds below which most items aren't charged duties. Research destination country requirements before shipping.
Prohibited and Restricted Items: Singapore exports have specific restrictions. Commonly prohibited items include weapons, ammunition, explosives, drugs, currency exceeding S$20,000 (without MAS clearance), precious metals, ivory, endangered species products, and items that infringe intellectual property rights. Many countries also restrict food, plants, seeds, medications, cosmetics, electronics with lithium batteries, and liquids. Always check both Singapore export restrictions and your country's import restrictions.
International Tracking Limitations: While Singapore Post provides end-to-end tracking for international services, tracking updates may be less frequent once packages leave Singapore. Partner postal services in destination countries have varying capabilities - some provide detailed tracking while others only confirm arrival and delivery. Track your international packages using both Singapore Post's system and the destination country's postal service website for complete visibility.
Common Singapore Post Tracking Statuses Explained
"Electronic information submitted by shipper": This is the first status you'll see when a shipping label is created. It means the sender has created the label and SingPost has received the electronic shipping information, but the physical package hasn't been scanned yet. This is normal for the first 24-72 hours. If this status persists for 3+ days, the package may not have been dropped off yet.
"Item accepted at the post office": Singapore Post has physically received and scanned your package at a post office or during pickup. This is the first confirmed scan showing SingPost has custody. The package will now enter the sorting and transportation network. This scan typically occurs within 24 hours of drop-off.
"Item dispatched to sorting center": Your package has been routed to one of SingPost's major sorting facilities. Packages typically reach this stage 1-3 days after acceptance. This is a critical milestone for domestic shipments.
"In transit to recipient": The package is moving toward its final delivery location. You may see multiple "in transit" scans as the package moves through the network. This is normal and indicates the package is progressing toward delivery. Each scan includes the location and timestamp.
"Arrived at destination post office": Your package has reached the local post office responsible for final delivery. This is typically the last major scan before delivery. From this point, delivery usually occurs within 1-3 working days depending on the location and service type.
"Out for delivery": Your package is loaded on a Singapore Post delivery vehicle and scheduled for delivery today during normal delivery hours (typically 9 AM - 5 PM). Most items showing this status are delivered the same day. If weather or other issues prevent delivery, it will be attempted again the next business day.
"Item delivered to addressee": Your package was delivered. The detailed tracking shows the exact delivery time, date, and location description such as "Delivered to mailbox", "Left at front door", "Community mailbox", "Handed to resident". For signature-required items, the recipient's name or "Signed for by recipient" is shown.
"Delivery attempt - Notice left": The delivery carrier attempted delivery but couldn't complete it. Common reasons include no safe location to leave the package, signature required but no one home, package too large for mailbox, or restricted access to building. A notice card was left with instructions for pickup at the designated post office. Items are held for 14 days.
"Item held at post office - Awaiting collection": Your package is ready to collect at the post office shown in the tracking details. Bring valid government-issued photo ID and the notice card if you received one. Packages are held for 14 calendar days before being returned to sender. This is common for registered items requiring signature.
"Item delayed": An exception has occurred causing a delay. This could be due to weather, customs issues, incorrect address, damaged packaging, or operational issues. Check tracking details for specific delay reasons. Contact your local post office for information about significant delays in your area.
"Return to sender": The package is being returned to the original sender in Singapore. Reasons include failed delivery attempts with no pickup within 14 days, incorrect or incomplete address with no way to correct it, refused by recipient, or customs clearance failure. The tracking will show return journey details.
What to Do If Singapore Post Tracking Isn't Updating
First 72 Hours - Normal Delays: If you just received a tracking number and it shows "Electronic information submitted" or no information at all, wait 24-72 hours. Tracking numbers activate when packages are physically scanned, not when labels are printed. The sender may have printed the label but not dropped off the package yet. This is the most common reason for "no tracking updates."
"In Transit" but No Further Updates: This is common for packages traveling between post offices or to remote areas. If tracking hasn't updated in 3-5 days for domestic shipments or 5-7 days for international shipments, there may be an issue, but long-distance shipments may legitimately have longer gaps between scans.
Weekend and Holiday Considerations: Singapore Post doesn't operate regular services on Sundays and Singapore public holidays. If your last scan was on Friday, the next update may not occur until Monday or Tuesday. During major holidays like Chinese New Year, there may be no tracking updates for 3-5 days.
Verify Tracking Number Accuracy: Confirm you have the complete, correct tracking number with no missing digits or typos. Singapore Post tracking numbers are case-insensitive but must be exactly 13 characters. Try tracking on both singaporepost.com and third-party tracking sites. If the tracking number format doesn't match Singapore Post's standard formats, verify with the sender.
Contact the Sender First: If tracking shows no movement after 5-7 days from the shipping date, contact the sender before Singapore Post. The sender has the relationship with SingPost and can often investigate more effectively. Many senders have direct contact with local post offices and can check if the package was actually dropped off.
When to File a Lost Package Claim: Singapore Post considers packages lost if tracking shows no updates for 14 days from the mail date for domestic shipments or 21 days for international shipments. Don't file lost package claims prematurely - SingPost won't process them until these waiting periods expire. Most "stuck" packages eventually show up, especially Registered Mail and Small Packet.
Filing Claims for Lost or Damaged Items
Eligibility and Coverage: Most Singapore Post tracked services include automatic coverage up to certain limits. Speedpost includes insurance up to S$600. Registered Mail includes insurance up to S$600. Small Packet and Ordinary Mail with Tracking typically have no included insurance. Lettermail without tracking, items improperly packaged, prohibited items, and perishables are not eligible for claims.
When to File a Claim: For lost items, you must wait 14 days from the mail date for domestic shipments or 21 days for international shipments before filing. For damaged items, file within 14 days of delivery. Claims must be filed within 30 days of the mail date for all issues. Don't wait too long - time limits are strictly enforced.
Who Can File: Only the sender (person or business who paid for shipping) can file claims with Singapore Post. Recipients cannot file claims directly. If you're the recipient of a lost or damaged package, contact the sender and request they file a claim on your behalf. The sender is the SingPost customer and has the contractual relationship.
Required Documentation: To file a successful claim, you'll need: (1) the complete tracking number, (2) original receipt or proof of purchase showing item value, (3) detailed description of contents including brand, model, serial numbers, (4) for damaged items: photos of damage to packaging and contents, and (5) copy of the shipping label if available.
How to File Online: Visit singpost.com, log in or create an account, navigate to "Track & Manage" > "Claims" > "Submit a Claim." Complete the online claim form with all required information and upload supporting documentation (receipts, photos, invoices). The online system guides you through each required field and document type.
Claim Valuation: Singapore Post reimburses the lesser of: (1) the item's actual purchase price, (2) current market value, or (3) the coverage limit (S$600 standard or higher if additional insurance was purchased). Sentimental value, potential earnings, and consequential damages are not covered. For damaged items, repair costs may be covered instead of full replacement if lower.
Singapore Post During Peak Seasons and Holidays
Chinese New Year Impact: Chinese New Year is Singapore's most important holiday and significantly affects postal services. Most businesses and post offices have reduced hours or close entirely during the CNY period. Packages shipped immediately before or during this period experience significant delays. Plan accordingly by ordering at least 2-3 weeks before you need items during CNY season.
Public Holiday Calendar: Singapore observes 11 public holidays annually, and SingPost operates on reduced capacity during these periods. Major holidays include Chinese New Year (2 days), Hari Raya Puasa, Deepavali, Christmas Day, and National Day. During these holidays, shipping volume increases and delivery times may be longer than usual. Track packages closely during these periods and add buffer time for expected delivery dates.
Holiday and Festival Seasons: December (Christmas/New Year), April (Vesak Day), May (Labour Day/Hari Raya Puasa), and August (National Day) are also peak periods for Singapore Post. During these periods, shipping volume increases and delivery times may be longer than usual. Track packages closely during these periods and add buffer time for expected delivery dates.
Tracking During Peak Periods: During high-volume periods, tracking updates may be delayed by 1-3 days as postal facilities focus on processing packages rather than scanning. "Electronic information submitted" status may persist longer than usual. This is normal during peak seasons and doesn't necessarily indicate a problem with your package.
Communication with Senders: During peak seasons, maintain good communication with senders about shipping timelines. Many senders implement shipping cut-off dates before major holidays. Reputable senders will update tracking information as soon as it's available and proactively communicate about delays.
Tips for Successful Singapore Post Tracking
Choose the Right Service Level: Select shipping services based on urgency and value. Use Speedpost for time-sensitive or high-value items. Use Registered Mail for important documents and packages between 1kg-2kg. Use Small Packet for lightweight non-urgent items. Avoid Ordinary Mail without tracking for valuable items.
Ensure Address Accuracy: Double-check recipient addresses including block numbers, unit numbers, postal codes, and floor numbers. Singapore addresses can be complex with HDB blocks, condominium units, and office buildings. Use SingPost's Address Validation tool to validate addresses before shipping. Incorrect addresses are the leading cause of delivery failures and returns.
Package Properly for Protection: Use sturdy corrugated boxes appropriate for item weight and size. Cushion items with bubble wrap, foam peanuts, or crumpled paper - minimum 2 inches on all sides for fragile items. Seal boxes with quality packing tape (not masking tape). Mark fragile items clearly. Proper packaging prevents damage and ensures claim eligibility.
Save Your Receipt and Tracking Number: Always keep your Singapore Post mailing receipt with the tracking number. Take a photo or write down the tracking number immediately. If the receipt is your only proof of mailing and you lose it, filing claims becomes difficult. For valuable items, consider emailing yourself the tracking number as backup.
Enable Delivery Notifications: Sign up for SingPost's email and SMS tracking notifications. You'll receive automatic alerts when packages are accepted, in transit, out for delivery, delivered, or delayed. This is free and much more convenient than manually checking tracking. Update your SingPost account preferences to enable all notification types.
Use CollectPlus When Available: CollectPlus allows recipients to collect packages at designated SingPost outlets and partner locations. Having packages sent directly to collection points eliminates failed delivery attempts and ensures secure storage until pickup. It's completely free and more secure than doorstep delivery for valuable items.
Insure Valuable Items: For items worth more than S$600, purchase additional insurance coverage. It only costs a few dollars extra and protects your valuable shipments. Always keep receipts and documentation proving item value - required for filing claims. Don't skip insurance thinking "it won't happen to me."
Ship Early for Deadlines: Don't wait until the last minute for birthday gifts, holiday packages, or deadline-sensitive documents. Even Speedpost can be delayed by weather or operational issues. Ship at least 2-3 working days before critical deadlines. During holiday seasons, add even more buffer time - December and Chinese New Year are SingPost's busiest periods.
Track Proactively: Check tracking regularly, especially around estimated delivery dates. If you notice unusual delays or tracking hasn't updated in expected timeframes, contact SingPost immediately rather than waiting. Early intervention often resolves issues before they become serious problems. Don't assume "no news is good news."
Understand International Requirements: Research destination country customs requirements, prohibited items, and typical processing times before shipping internationally. Accurately complete customs forms - errors cause delays and can result in package seizure. Inform recipients they may owe duties and taxes. Set realistic expectations for international delivery timelines.
Keep Communication Open: If you're the buyer, maintain good communication with the seller about tracking updates and any issues. If you're the seller, provide tracking numbers to buyers immediately after shipping and respond promptly to any concerns. Clear communication prevents most tracking-related disputes.
Verify Sender Shipping Methods: Before purchasing, check what shipping method the seller uses. Many sellers advertise "tracked" shipping but actually use Ordinary Mail without tracking to save costs. Verify the tracking number format matches the promised service. If a seller promises Registered Mail but provides a tracking number starting with different prefixes, it may not be true Registered Mail service.
Document Everything: Save all order confirmations, shipping notifications, tracking numbers, and communication with sellers. Take screenshots of tracking updates, especially if they show problems. This documentation is essential if you need to file a dispute or claim later. Most platforms require evidence of communication attempts before approving disputes.
Understand Return Policies: Before purchasing from Singapore sellers, understand their return policies. Many sellers don't accept returns for international orders, or require buyers to pay return shipping costs. Factor this into your purchasing decision, especially for items where size, fit, or quality might be uncertain.
Consider Local Warehousing: If ordering frequently from international sellers, consider services that offer consolidation and local warehousing in Singapore. Companies like Ninja Van and Qxpress offer consolidation services that can reduce shipping costs and improve tracking reliability for multiple items from the same seller.
