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Enter your tracking number in the box above and hit Track to instantly see where your Correo Argentino package is right now. The system pulls current location data, movement history, and expected delivery information in seconds.
Whether your package travels within Argentina or crosses international borders, tracking works the same way. No complicated steps, no account creation - just immediate visibility into your shipment's status from pickup to final delivery.
Visit correoargentino.com.ar and look for the tracking section on the homepage. The website offers a straightforward Track & Trace system designed for easy use.
Input your 9-digit tracking number in the search field and click Track. Results display immediately, showing your package's latest scan location, facility name, date, time, and current status. The system updates as your package moves through each checkpoint.
For customers managing multiple shipments, the website allows tracking several packages simultaneously by entering multiple numbers. This bulk tracking feature helps businesses monitor numerous orders without checking each one individually.
Electronic signature confirmation is available as an added security measure upon delivery, providing extra reassurance for valuable or sensitive shipments.
Customer service by phone or email: Contact Correo Argentino's support team for tracking assistance. Response times typically occur within 12 hours, giving you quick answers to shipping questions or status updates when online tracking isn't convenient.
Physical office visits: Stop by any of the 3,500 offices distributed throughout Argentina. Staff can look up packages using your tracking number and provide detailed shipping information in person. This option works well for customers who prefer face-to-face service or need help with complex inquiries.
Tracking numbers by mail: Your tracking number appears on receipts when shipping at post offices. It's also available on shipping confirmation emails for online purchases, and senders can share it directly if you're receiving a package.
Correo Argentino tracking numbers contain 9 numeric digits. This simple format makes them easy to remember and enter without confusion about letters or special characters.
Example format: 123456789
You receive this number after completing all shipping procedures properly. The company provides it through your receipt, confirmation email, or directly on shipping labels attached to packages.
Keep this number safe until delivery is complete. It's your key to monitoring the entire shipping journey and serves as proof of mailing if issues arise.
National standard delivery: 3-6 days
Factors affecting domestic speed include distance between cities, whether destinations are urban or rural, and current shipping volume. Major metropolitan areas see faster service than remote Patagonian or northern provinces.
Express domestic delivery: 24-72 hours
The 24-hour guarantee applies strictly to shipments between Argentina's largest cities. Secondary cities and towns fall into the 48-hour window. Remote areas, small villages, and difficult-to-reach locations extend to the 72-hour timeframe.
International standard: 4-15 days
Regional shipments (Mercosur countries like Brazil, Uruguay, Paraguay, Chile) move fastest due to proximity and trade agreements. Transatlantic and transpacific shipments naturally take longer, with European destinations around 12-15 days and Asian locations similar.
Customs clearance significantly impacts international timing. Argentine customs processing and destination country customs both add unpredictable delays. During peak seasons, holidays, or when packages require additional inspection, customs delays extend well beyond standard estimates.
Express international: 5-6 days
Premium international service routes packages through priority channels and faster transport methods, though customs clearance still applies and can't be rushed by the postal service.
When delivery attempts fail because nobody's home, Correo Argentino leaves a "visit notice" in your mailbox or at your door. This notice contains important information about pickup.
Your package waits at the nearest Correo Argentino pickup point for 5 business days from the missed delivery attempt. After this window closes, the package returns to the sender.
To collect your package:
Visit the pickup location listed on your visit notice. Bring government-issued photo ID matching the delivery address. Present the visit notice if you still have it (though ID alone usually suffices). Sign the package receipt.
Hours vary by location, so check the specific pickup point's schedule. Most offices operate Monday through Friday during business hours, with some larger locations offering Saturday service.
Accepted at origin facility: Your package entered the Correo Argentino system. Initial processing has begun.
In transit: The package is moving between facilities. For domestic shipments, this means traveling through Argentina's postal network. For international packages, it could be on planes, ships, or trucks crossing borders.
Arrived at destination facility: Your package reached the final sorting center nearest your delivery address. It's being prepared for the last delivery leg.
Out for delivery: A postal carrier loaded your package on their delivery route. It should arrive at your address today.
Delivery attempted: The carrier tried to deliver but couldn't complete it (no one home, gate locked, wrong address, etc.). A visit notice was left.
Available for pickup: Your package waits at a pickup point. Collect it within 5 business days.
Delivered: Successfully handed over to the recipient or left at the delivery address with signature confirmation if required.
Held in customs: For international shipments, customs officials are inspecting your package. This status can last days or weeks, depending on customs workload and whether additional documentation is needed.
Returning to sender: After unsuccessful delivery and an expired pickup window, the package is heading back to its origin..
Official website: correoargentino.com.ar provides comprehensive contact information, including phone numbers, email addresses, and office locations.
Multiple contact systems: The website offers various channels for different needs - complaints, suggestions, tracking assistance, or information requests.
Response time: Customer inquiries typically receive responses within 12 hours, enabling relatively quick resolution of issues or questions.
Office network: Visit any of the 3,500 locations for in-person assistance. Rural and urban offices alike provide full customer service, including package tracking, shipping questions, and problem resolution.
Staff at physical locations can access detailed shipping information and help with complex situations that automated systems can't handle.
For packages traveling from Argentina to other regions, you might eventually track through the destination country's postal systems:
European destinations include Austria Post tracking (Österreichische Post) for Austrian deliveries.
Eastern European countries use Posta Shqiptare tracking (Albania) and Azerbaijan Post tracking (Azərpoçt) for their territories.
Each postal service maintains independent tracking systems. Correo Argentino tracking shows movement within Argentina and handoff to international partners. After that, the destination country systems provide updates through final delivery.
Enter your tracking number to get real-time updates on your parcel