Understanding SingPost Tracking
SingPost tracking allows you to monitor parcels handled by Singapore Post from dispatch to final delivery. Whether you’re shipping domestically within Singapore or internationally, SingPost provides real-time updates using a unique tracking number.
Tracking numbers typically follow formats such as two letters + nine digits + SG (e.g., RR123456789SG) for registered and international mail.
How to Track Your SingPost Parcel
You can track your SingPost shipment by entering your tracking number on the official SingPost tracking page. Once submitted, you’ll see detailed shipment progress, including processing scans, transit updates, customs clearance (for international parcels), and delivery confirmation.
Tracking statuses may include “Item Received,” “In Transit,” “Arrived at Destination Country,” “Out for Delivery,” and “Delivered.”
SingPost Delivery Timeframes
Delivery times depend on the service selected and the destination:
- Local Singapore deliveries: Typically 1–3 business days.
- Regional Asia deliveries: Usually 3–7 business days.
- International deliveries: Generally 5–20 business days depending on customs and destination country processing.
Common SingPost Tracking Issues
If your tracking status has not updated, allow 24–48 hours for new scans to appear in the system. Delays can occur due to customs processing, peak seasons, or transit between international hubs.
If your parcel is marked “Delivered” but cannot be found, check your mailbox, parcel locker, neighbors, or building reception. If necessary, contact SingPost customer support with your tracking number.
Using Shippity for SingPost Tracking
Shippity allows you to centralize SingPost tracking along with other carriers in one dashboard. Simply enter your tracking number or sync your email confirmations to automatically detect shipments.
This helps you manage multiple parcels efficiently, receive instant notifications, and avoid switching between different carrier websites.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does “Arrived at Destination Country” mean?
This means your parcel has reached the destination country and is awaiting customs clearance or transfer to the local postal operator.
Why is my SingPost tracking not updating?
Tracking may pause during international transit or customs processing. Wait 1–2 business days before checking again.
Can I track standard (non-registered) mail?
No, only registered and trackable services provide full online tracking visibility.