how late do royal mail deliver tracked parcels
Royal Mail typically aims to deliver tracked parcels by the end of the normal delivery day , but there is some flexibility depending on the service and your area.
Standard delivery window
- In urban areas , most parcels (including Tracked 24/48) are usually delivered between about 7:00 am and 3:00–4:00 pm on weekdays and Saturdays.
- In rural areas , the window can stretch up to around 4:00–4:30 pm , and sometimes a bit later if the round is delayed.
How late can they deliver?
- Royal Mail’s official aim is to finish normal deliveries by about 4:30 pm , though some drivers report delivering tracked parcels up to around 7:00 pm or later if they are running late.
- For Tracked 24 , Royal Mail promises next‑working‑day delivery by 11:59 pm , so if your item is still “out for delivery” late in the evening, it can legally arrive up to midnight.
What this means for you
- If your tracking says “out for delivery” , it can realistically arrive any time from early morning up to late evening , especially on busy days or in busy postcodes.
- If it’s past midnight and still not delivered (and you’re on Tracked 24), the item is technically late , and you may be able to claim compensation or contact the sender/retailer for a replacement.
If you tell me your postcode type (urban/rural) and whether it’s Tracked 24 or 48, I can give a tighter “likely by” time window for your parcel.