Guide to Missing UPS Package - The Package Guard (2024)

Losing a package sucks! The process for replacing that missing UPS package and recouping some loss also sucks. That’s why we created The Package Guard Guide to a Missing UPS Package. We try to make navigating the system a little easier — from starting your search to filing a claim, we’re here to help!

UPS has different rules to follow depending on whether you are the person receiving the shipment or the person or company who shipped it. Generally speaking, UPS works more with the shipper than the receiver unless you received a UPS InfoNotice (one of those little yellow notes taped to your door). Also, it’s really important to realize that *lost* versus *stolen* packages are treated differently. Generally speaking, UPS doesn’t take responsibility for packages that were successfully delivered but then stolen. However, they will participate in the investigation with law enforcement officials.

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You’re the Recipient of a Missing UPS Package.

You’ve decided that your missing UPS package was lost, and you want to pursue the issue with UPS. If the UPS driver completed the delivery, then the package’s tracking status will show that it was delivered. This means you either signed a signature release for your address allowing drivers to leave packages unattended, or the driver found a safe place to leave it. If the package couldn’t simply be left, the tracking status will show UPS InfoNotice was left.

If no InfoNotice is present, it means the package either hasn’t been delivered or has been lost or misplaced.

  1. If your package’s status shows a missing delivery, your first step is to contact the shipper.
  2. After you contact the shipper, UPS works with them to search for the package (see the process listed in next section).
  3. You’ll need to work with the shipper through this process to determine if a replacement item or refund will be granted.

If you received a UPS InfoNotice, then it will give you more information on the state of the package. This means the UPS driver didn’t feel comfortable simply leaving the package on your doorstep. UPS drivers have a good deal of discretion regarding where they can leave the package, so the InfoNotice will give you important information about the decision they made.

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1. If the package was redirected to a UPS Access Point, you’d be able to go pick it up there. Much better than driving out to the nearest UPS hub.

2. You may also have the opportunity to reschedule a delivery and leave additional instructions for the driver. Sign the UPS InfoNotice and place it outside your door for the re-delivery attempt.
3. InfoNotice might say that the package was left with a neighbor or in a good hiding spot like behind the house or a shed. Locate your package there.

You’re the Shipper of a Missing UPS Package.

Likely, you’ve just received a call from someone you sent a package to. Maybe an upset customer. Now you’ve got to figure out this lost package issue and quickly. If you receive a report from a recipient of a missing or stolen package, UPS will want to work with you to find the package or provide reimbursem*nt for the replacement or purchase cost, whichever is less. Responding promptly to these occurrences is essential to good customer service and return business. This is especially important with UPS because they prefer to deal with the shipper.

  1. Report the Missing UPS Package
  2. UPS requires the shipper to report any lost packages.
  3. Wait 24 hours AFTER the delivery window.
  4. Once the report is received, UPS will perform a package search.
  5. Package searches can take up to 10 business days.
  6. UPS Authorizes the Claim
  7. If the package is not located, a Damage/Loss claim letter will be sent to you, the shipper, via email, fax, or post.
  8. If the package is found, UPS will not approve the claim and will route the package on to the recipient. UPS will notify you when the package is delivered.
  9. Document Review
  10. You will need to send UPS documents that determine the package’s value. This includes an invoice, purchase order, and proof of mailing (make sure you keep copies of your documents…but I didn’t need to tell you that).
  11. UPS will determine the potential value of the package contents and verify that the product falls within the guidelines of UPS terms fo service.
  12. UPS Pays the Claim
  13. Once the claim has been approved, UPS will make a payment (to the shipper).
  14. UPS will pay either the replacement or purchase cost, whichever is less.
  15. UPS will also contact you if they refuse the claim.

No matter your role in a lost or stolen package, shipper or receiver, the process of delivery replacement is not simple. With UPS, if you’re the recipient, you are going to need to contact the shipper, because all reports of lost packages and claims must be filed by the shipper. If you’re the shipper, then you’ll be working through a long process with UPS. As package theft continues to rise, people and companies who ship and receive a lot of packages should seriously consider how they might prevent this crime before it happens. Even if package theft isn’t the fault of the shipper or carrier, it’s all too easy for the recipient to direct their understandable frustration in that direction. If you’re one of the 23 million Americans who’ve had a package stolen, hopefully, you have a clearer sense of what you can do. Above all, it’s worth thinking about ways to prevent package theft.

Guide to Missing UPS Package - The Package Guard (2024)

FAQs

What happens if my UPS package is missing? ›

The sender or receiver of a missing UPS package can open a claim with the company for a full refund. The entire claim process with UPS takes an average of 10 days to be completed.

Does UPS actually investigate lost package? ›

UPS will investigate the claim and may ask for additional information or evidence. If their claim is approved, they may be eligible for a refund or replacement for the lost package. It's important to note that there are certain limitations and restrictions when it comes to filing a claim for a lost UPS package.

Does UPS pay you if they lost your package? ›

†If your package is insured through the UPS Capital® Flexible Parcel Multi-Carrier Program (the “FMC Program”) and it is damaged or lost in transit, you'll be reimbursed in accordance with The UPS Store® center's insurance policy issued pursuant to the FMC Program.

How much will UPS reimburse for a lost package? ›

By default UPS shipments with out a declared value are insured for up to $100. If when you shipped the package you declared the value, and paid for the extra insurance, your shipment - if damaged to the point of write off - can be refunded up to that amount.

Where does your package go if you miss UPS? ›

If you're unavailable when UPS attempts delivery at your address, UPS may deliver your package to a UPS Access Point® location near your home, where your package will be held for you to pick up for 7 calendar days. After 7 calendar days, your package will be returned to the sender as undeliverable.

What happens if UPS says delivered but no package? ›

Things You Should Know. File a claim with UPS if your package says it's been delivered and you can't find it, even after the delivery window has passed. UPS will investigate your delivery. Thoroughly search the area around your house or buildings and check with neighbors.

How rare is it for UPS to lose a package? ›

UPS has a very low package loss rate, with less than 1% of packages being lost or damaged in transit. However, this can still result in a significant number of lost packages due to the high volume of packages that UPS handles on a daily basis.

Who files a lost package claim with UPS? ›

1.2 A claim may be raised by the shipper (the person who concluded the Service Agreement with UPS (i.e., usually a sender of the package or shipment), or its authorized representative.

Who pays for lost packages? ›

Often, it's up to the seller or retailer to ensure that you receive your package. Thus, anything that happens in transit is the responsibility of the seller; they are responsible if the package is lost or damaged during transit, and usually must replace it or give a reimbursem*nt.

Can you sue if UPS loses your package? ›

A: In California, if UPS lost a package you shipped and you were not offered or aware of shipping protection, you may have grounds to pursue legal action, but there are several factors to consider.

How do you know if your package is lost? ›

Using the tracking numbers, you can check the delivery status online at USPS Tracking®. If seven (7) or more days have passed since the date of mailing and the recipient has confirmed the item has not arrived, you may either submit a search request for your lost mailpiece and/or email us.

Does UPS have insurance for lost packages? ›

UPS does pay claims for eligible incidents covered under their shipping insurance. If a shipment is lost, damaged, or stolen during transit and the proper insurance coverage was purchased, UPS will typically honor the claim and reimburse the declared value or the insured amount, up to the policy limit.

Is UPS responsible for stolen packages? ›

If you receive a report from a recipient of a missing or stolen package, UPS will want to work with you to find the package or provide reimbursem*nt for the replacement or purchase cost, whichever is less.

How often do UPS packages go missing? ›

UPS has a very low package loss rate, with less than 1% of packages being lost or damaged in transit. However, this can still result in a significant number of lost packages due to the high volume of packages that UPS handles on a daily basis.

Do lost packages ever get found? ›

The USPS processing centers send all their undeliverable mail to the Mail Recovery Center. They scan and open the packages to look for identifying info that may help get the package to its rightful owner if the item has a value of $25 or more. Packages under $25 in value are disposed of and/or recycled.

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