Each time your package is scanned, shipment movement information is captured. Here’s a list of what those common statuses you’re seeing mean.
We’ve received the shipment details and billing information from the sender of the shipment. Once we have possession of the shipment and have it moving within our network, the status will be updated.
We’ve received the shipment, it’s moving through our network and it now has a scheduled delivery date. Shipments can stay in this status until they are out for final delivery. Keep in mind, if shipments are traveling long distances, they likely won’t be scanned again until they reach their destination hub.
The local UPS facility has received the shipment and they’ve dispatched it to a driver for its final delivery. Unless the sender has elected for a time-definite delivery service, packages are typically delivered between 9 a.m. and 7 p.m. (occasionally later) to residences, and by close of business for a commercial address.
We’ve delivered your shipment to its destination with a recorded delivery timestamp. If the shipment didn’t require a signature, our driver will have left it in a safe and protected place - such as a front porch, side door, back porch, or garage area. You can find a photo of the exact delivery location on ups.com/track.
A selected UPS Access Point location has received the shipment and it’s ready to be picked up at the receiver’s convenience.