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1. Enter your number: Type the tracking code from your receipt, label, or email.
2. Press “Track”: Hit the button, and your shipment’s latest updates appear instantly.
3. View the full journey: Check its current location, recent movements, and past scans.
For direct updates from Correos ES, go to correos.es and look for the “Localiza tu envío” section. Enter your code exactly as shown, no extra spaces, and search. You’ll see a clear timeline showing when your parcel was accepted, sorted, dispatched, and delivered. No account is required, so it’s great for quick checks.
You can message Correos ES through their social channels for quick replies or call their support line for verbal updates. If your package travels internationally, the same code often works on partner carrier sites once it leaves Spain, helping you follow the route across borders.
Correos ES handles a wide range of packages—from simple letters to parcels up to about 30 kg for most services. Domestic shipments support flexible sizes, while international packages require correct customs forms and must follow restrictions on prohibited items such as liquids or certain electronics. Standard services offer affordable delivery, while express options deliver faster, often the next day within Spain. Add-ons like signature on delivery or insurance are available for extra security. Good packing with padding helps prevent damage during transit.
Typical scans you may see include:
Admitted: Your parcel has been accepted by Correos ES.
In transit: It’s moving between facilities.
Sorted: It’s being processed at a distribution center.
Out for delivery: The courier is bringing it to the final address.
Delivered: It has arrived and been handed over.
Customs hold: For international shipments undergoing inspection.
These statuses help you understand exactly what stage your shipment is in.
Correos ES tracking numbers follow an international 13-character structure. They usually include:
Two letters at the start (service type, such as RR for registered, EE for express, or CA for standard mail).
Nine digits in the middle (a unique sequence).
ES at the end (identifying Spain).
This global format ensures compatibility with international partners and accurate scanning through each hub. Always enter the full code to avoid errors.
Examples include:
RR123456789ES (registered mail)
EE987654321ES (express)
CA567890123ES (standard parcel)
Delivery speeds depend on the service and destination:
Within Spain: Standard parcels take 1–3 working days; express options may arrive the next day or even by 2 pm.
Europe (nearby countries): Standard 3–5 days, express 2–4 days.
United States: Standard 7–10 days, priority 3–5 days.
Australia or distant regions: Standard 10–15 days, faster services 5–7 days.
Delays can occur during holidays, customs checks, or deliveries to remote areas, so always check updated estimates when sending.
For assistance, call 902 197 197 within Spain or +34 915 197 197 internationally. Lines are open weekdays from 8 am to 9 pm, with reduced hours on weekends. You can also email [email protected] and include your tracking number and details. The main office is located at Vía Dublín 7, Madrid. Their support team typically responds quickly and helps sort out any shipment concerns.
Enter your tracking number to get real-time updates on your parcel