How to Track Your Amazon Package and Keep It Secure

Online shopping has become a daily routine for many of us, and Amazon remains the most popular platform thanks to fast delivery and detailed package tracking. However, with millions of packages being shipped every day, delays, missing items, and porch theft have also become common concerns.
This complete guide will show you how to track your Amazon package, how to understand tracking statuses, what to do if your package is delayed or missing, and how to protect your deliveries from theft.

 

Why Tracking Your Amazon Package Matters

Amazon delivers billions of packages every year, which makes package tracking essential for several reasons:
✔ Know the exact delivery progress
Amazon updates package locations throughout the shipping journey—picked up, in transit, out for delivery, and delivered.

✔ Prevent missed deliveries
Real-time tracking helps you plan your day and avoid missing your package or leaving it outside too long.

✔ Quickly identify delays or issues
If your package is stuck at a facility or delayed, you can take action sooner.

✔ Help prevent package theft
Knowing the delivery time helps reduce the chance of your order being stolen from your doorstep. With porch piracy rising each year, tracking becomes a first layer of protection.

 

 

How to Track Your Amazon Package Using Amazon

Amazon provides several convenient ways to track an order. Here are the most common:
1.Tracking from the Amazon App
(1) Open the Amazon app.
(2) Tap Your Orders.
(3) Select the item you want to track.
(4) Tap Track package to view the timeline, estimated arrival, and map (if available).

The live map works only for packages delivered by Amazon Logistics, showing the driver’s location when they are close to your address.

2. Tracking from the Amazon Website
(1) Visit Your Orders on Amazon.com.
(2) Click the item you want to track.
(3) Select Track package to view detailed updates.

3.Tracking through email or SMS
If you enabled delivery notifications, Amazon will send tracking updates via:
— Email
— SMS
— Push notifications
These messages contain direct links to the tracking page.

 

How to Track an Amazon Package Without a Tracking Number

Sometimes you may not receive a tracking number, especially when items ship from Amazon’s internal network or third-party sellers. Even without a tracking number, you can still track your order:

✔ Use “Your Orders”
The tracking page is available even if the seller didn’t provide a tracking number.

✔ Check the delivery email
Delivery updates often show a timeline even without traditional tracking codes.

✔ Contact the seller
For third-party orders, ask the seller for:
Carrier name
Tracking number
Shipping confirmation

✔ Review Amazon Locker/Hub information
If you selected a locker pickup, Amazon will send a code and address even if no tracking number is shown.

 

 

Amazon Tracking Status Explained

Amazon tracking messages can be confusing. Here’s what each status means:
“Preparing for Shipment”
The seller is packing your order, but it has not yet been handed to the carrier.

“Shipped”
Your package is with the carrier and officially in transit.

“In Transit”
Your package is moving through distribution centers or traveling to your region.

“Out for Delivery”
The driver has your package and will deliver it today.

“Delivered”
Your package has been marked as delivered—you should check your mailbox, doorstep, porch, or neighbors.

“Delivery Attempted”
The driver tried to deliver but was unable to (e.g., locked gate, unsafe location).

“Delayed in Transit”
Bad weather, high shipping volume, or routing issues may be slowing down delivery.

“Running Late”
Amazon expects the package to arrive, but later than the original estimate.

 

 

What to Do If Your Amazon Package Is Delayed

Package delays are common during holidays or peak shopping seasons. If your delivery is late, try the following steps:
✔ Check the tracking page
Amazon may update the estimated delivery date.

✔ Look for carrier delays
Weather, road closures, or network congestion may be affecting shipping.

✔ Wait 48 hours
Sometimes Amazon marks a package delayed but it still arrives soon after.

✔ Contact Amazon Support
You can request:
A refund
A replacement
A delivery investigation
Amazon is generally responsive and often resolves issues quickly.

 

 

What to Do If Your Amazon Package Says Delivered but Isn’t

One of the most frustrating scenarios is when Amazon marks your package as delivered, but you can’t find it. Here’s what to do:
1. Check around your property
Look behind:
Flowerpots
Fences
Side doors
Garages
Mailboxes
Drivers often hide packages for safety.

2. Ask neighbors
Sometimes packages are delivered to the wrong house or building.

3. Wait 24–48 hours
Amazon sometimes marks packages as delivered before they actually arrive—especially during busy seasons.

4. Contact Amazon
If after waiting, the package still doesn’t appear, request:
A refund
A replacement
Amazon usually resolves missing deliveries quickly.

 

How to Protect Your Amazon Packages From Theft

Porch piracy is rising worldwide. More packages mean more opportunities for thieves. Here are the best ways to protect your deliveries:
✔ Install a security camera
A visible outdoor camera discourages thieves and records every delivery.
Motion alerts notify you instantly when the driver arrives or when someone approaches.
(You can mention your product here if needed.)

✔ Use Amazon Locker or Hub
Pick up your package at a secure location instead of leaving it outside.

✔ Request delivery to a workplace
If allowed, office deliveries reduce theft risk.

✔ Add delivery instructions
Specify a hidden spot:
– Behind the gate
– Inside a porch box
– Behind a pillar

✔ Use a parcel drop box
A locked delivery box keeps packages safe until you retrieve them.

✔ Enable Amazon delivery notifications
Instant alerts let you retrieve the package quickly.

 

 

FAQ

Q1: Why doesn’t my Amazon package have a tracking number?
Some shipments use internal logistics or simplified tracking. You can still track them under “Your Orders.”

Q2: Can I track an Amazon package by order number?
No. The order number alone can’t track a package outside of Amazon. Use the tracking page inside your account.

Q3: Why is my package stuck on “In Transit”?
It may be moving between facilities, delayed by weather, or re-routed by the carrier.

Q4: How long should I wait before reporting a missing package?
Usually 24–48 hours. If it still doesn’t show up, contact Amazon support.

Q5: Does Amazon refund stolen packages?
Yes. Amazon’s “A-to-z Guarantee” typically covers stolen or missing packages.

 

Conclusion
Tracking your Amazon package is simple, but knowing how to interpret the updates and what to do when things go wrong can save you stress and time. Whether your shipment is delayed, missing, or at risk of theft, Amazon provides multiple tools to help you stay informed.

By using proper tracking, enabling notifications, and taking steps to secure your deliveries—like installing a security camera—you can ensure your Amazon packages always reach you safely.