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Updated on June 25, 2026

Uzbekistan Post Tracking

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Uzbekistan Post tracking lets you follow a domestic or international postal item handled by O'zbekiston Pochtasi (UzPost), the national postal operator of the Republic of Uzbekistan, from the moment it is accepted until it is delivered. Paste your tracking number into the tracker at the top of this page to see the latest scan, location, and status in one place. Uzbekistan Post items carry a 13-character code such as EE123456785UZ that always ends in the country code UZ, and the same number works whether your shipment is a registered letter posted in Tashkent or an inbound order from AliExpress or Wildberries arriving through the international post office.

This guide explains the Uzbekistan Post tracking number format, what each status means, how long domestic and international delivery takes, which countries the carrier reaches, how customs clearance works in Uzbekistan, and which online marketplaces ship through the network. The figures below are drawn from O'zbekiston Pochtasi, the Universal Postal Union (UPU), and Uzbekistan's customs authorities.

Uzbekistan Post Tracking Number Format

An Uzbekistan Post tracking number is a 13-character UPU S10 identifier built as two letters, nine digits, and the two-letter country code UZ. The opening two letters are a service indicator (for example EE for EMS or RR for registered mail), the nine digits are an eight-digit serial number plus one check digit, and the closing UZ confirms the item was registered with Uzbekistan Post. A valid EMS example is EE123456785UZ.

The S10 standard is defined by the Universal Postal Union, the United Nations agency that coordinates the world's postal networks. The UPU describes the identifier directly:

"The identifier is composed of thirteen characters: a two-letter service indicator, an eight-digit serial number, a one-digit check digit, and a two-letter ISO country code." (Universal Postal Union, S10 standard, 2024.)

You will find this number on the postal receipt issued at the counter when an item is sent, inside the shipping confirmation email from an online store, or in your account on the seller's website. For inbound e-commerce parcels, the number printed by the origin carrier (a China Post, Cainiao, or Russian Post label, for example) is what you track until the item reaches Uzbekistan; once UzPost takes custody, the same S10 number continues to update on the local network. Keep the order ID separate from the tracking number: an order ID identifies your purchase in a store's system and is not a postal tracking code, while the S10 number is the only identifier the postal network recognises.

Domestic-only items posted within Uzbekistan may carry a shorter internal reference rather than a full S10 code, because the UZ-suffixed format is primarily used for trackable and international traffic. If your domestic item has no UZ-suffixed number, ask the counter to send it as registered mail so a trackable identifier is assigned.

Uzbekistan Post Tracking Number Example

The table below lists the tracking-number patterns you are most likely to see on Uzbekistan Post items. The two-letter prefix follows the UPU S10 service-indicator convention, which is shared by every postal operator worldwide, so the same prefix logic applies to parcels handed over from partner posts. Prefix meanings reflect the standard UPU service classes; a prefix indicates the broad mail class but does not by itself guarantee a specific speed or fee.

Format / PatternTypical LengthWhat It Indicates / Where You See It
EE + 9 digits + UZ (e.g. EE123456785UZ)13 charactersEMS (Express Mail Service), the priority international and express class with the fastest transit and priority customs handling.
RR + 9 digits + UZ (e.g. RR123456785UZ)13 charactersRegistered mail (letters, documents, small registered packets) sent from Uzbekistan. A common trackable prefix on outbound items.
CP + 9 digits + UZ (e.g. CP123456785UZ)13 charactersInternational parcel post, used for heavier merchandise parcels rather than letters.
LC / LK / LX + 9 digits + UZ13 charactersTracked letter-post and small-packet classes. Commonly seen on lightweight goods; the exact class depends on the service the sender chose.
Origin-country S10 (e.g. ...CN, ...RU, ...KZ)13 charactersInbound parcels keep the origin carrier's number (China Post, Russian Post, Kazakhstan Post). The suffix shows the country of origin, not UZ; Uzbekistan Post delivers the final leg.

Because the prefix alone does not reveal the fee or the guaranteed delivery date, always read the live status rather than inferring speed from the letters. If your number does not end in UZ, your item most likely originated abroad and was handed to Uzbekistan Post for last-mile delivery inside the country.

Uzbekistan Post Tracking Status Guide

Uzbekistan Post tracking statuses follow the standard postal lifecycle, moving an item from acceptance through international exchange, customs, and out-for-delivery to a final delivered scan. The table below explains the events you are most likely to see and what each one means for your parcel.

StatusWhat it means
Accepted / PostedThe item has been lodged at an Uzbekistan Post office and a tracking number is now active. This is the first scan in the chain.
Processed at sorting centreThe item reached a sorting facility, typically the Tashkent hub, and is being routed toward its next leg.
In transitThe item is moving between facilities, domestically or internationally. Gaps of a few days between scans are normal on this status.
Dispatched from outward office of exchangeAn outbound international item has left Uzbekistan's office of exchange in Tashkent and is on its way to the destination country.
Arrived at inward office of exchangeAn inbound international item has reached Uzbekistan's exchange office and is now in the UzPost system.
Held at customs / Customs inspectionUzbekistan's customs authority is reviewing the item. A customs processing fee, duty, or VAT may be assessed before release.
Customs clearedCustoms has released the item; it returns to the postal network for onward sorting and delivery.
Out for deliveryThe item is with a postal carrier for delivery to your address today.
Delivery attempted / UnsuccessfulA delivery attempt failed, often because no one was available. The item is usually returned to the local office for a second attempt or pickup.
Available for pickup / Arrived at post officeThe item is waiting at your local Uzbekistan Post office for collection. Bring photo ID and the tracking number.
DeliveredThe item was handed to the recipient or left at the agreed delivery point. This is the final scan.
Returned to senderThe item could not be delivered or cleared and is being sent back to the origin address.

What to Do If an Uzbekistan Post Parcel Is Delayed or Not Updating

A tracking status that has not changed for several days is usually normal rather than a sign of a lost parcel, especially on international items waiting at an office of exchange or in customs. Postal items are scanned at fixed checkpoints, not continuously, so a quiet period between an outbound dispatch scan and the next country's inbound scan is expected.

For inbound international orders, the most common stall point is the customs stage at the Tashkent international post office, where the authorities assess whether a processing fee, duty, or VAT applies. International packages entering Uzbekistan pass through customs inspection at Islam Karimov Tashkent International Airport, and the shipment is held until the standard paperwork and any import charges are settled. If your item is stuck there, check whether you owe a payment and respond to any notice promptly, because unpaid items are eventually returned to sender.

Cross-border parcels from East Asia routinely take a couple of weeks of air transit before the first Uzbekistan scan appears, so allow the full international window before treating an item as missing. If a tracked item shows no movement well beyond its expected delivery window, or shows a delivered scan you did not receive, contact Uzbekistan Post with your 13-character number and the date of posting. For inbound e-commerce orders, also open a dispute with the seller or marketplace, since platforms such as AliExpress offer buyer-protection windows tied to the tracked delivery date.

Uzbekistan Post Services and Delivery Times Compared

Uzbekistan Post offers a tiered set of services, from economy letter-post to premium EMS express, each with its own speed and tracking level. The table below compares the main classes and their realistic delivery estimates; all times are estimates rather than guarantees and depend on the destination and customs.

ServiceBest forTrackingEstimated delivery
Standard / ordinary mailEveryday letters and postcards within UzbekistanUsually untracked2 to 5 business days domestically
Registered mail (RR)Documents and small packets needing proof of deliveryFull S10 tracking, signature on delivery2 to 5 business days domestically; 15 to 45 days internationally
Parcel post (CP)Heavier merchandise parcels, domestic and internationalTracked3 to 7 business days domestically; 15 to 45 days internationally
EMS (EE)Urgent international and express domestic shipmentsPriority tracking and customs handling2 to 4 business days domestically; about 7 to 14 days internationally

EMS is Uzbekistan Post's fastest and most fully tracked service, providing expedited delivery for urgent documents and goods both domestically and internationally. Choose registered mail when you need proof of delivery at the lowest tracked cost, and EMS when speed and priority customs clearance matter more than price. Ordinary letter mail is the cheapest option but normally carries no trackable number.

Uzbekistan Post Delivery and Transit Times Inside Uzbekistan

Domestic Uzbekistan Post items typically arrive within 2 to 5 business days, with EMS often completing in 2 to 4 business days depending on the province. Most parcels are routed through the central sorting hub in the capital, Tashkent, before moving out to regional offices across the country.

O'zbekiston Pochtasi operates an extensive national network: 14 regional divisions structured into 177 district and city centres, 2,986 post offices (of which 2,296 are rural), and a specialised international branch known as the Halkaro Pochtamt (International Post Office). Items are carried between facilities over 34 air routes, 2 railway routes, and 436 road routes, which is what lets the operator reach even remote rural districts on a regular schedule.

Delivery to and from the major cities, Samarkand, Bukhara, Andijan, Namangan, Fergana, Nukus, and Navoi, is generally fastest because they sit on the main routes out of Tashkent. The autonomous Republic of Karakalpakstan in the northwest and mountainous or remote rural districts may add a day or two compared with the urban estimate. For international transit, neighbouring postal operators handle a large share of Uzbekistan's cross-border traffic: parcels frequently connect through Kazakhstan Post tracking on overland routes north, and through Russian Post tracking for items to and from Russia and onward into Europe.

Uzbekistan Post Returns, Undelivered Items, and Claims

When an Uzbekistan Post item cannot be delivered, it is normally held at the recipient's local post office for collection before being returned to sender if it is not claimed. A "Delivery attempted" status means a carrier tried to deliver and you should expect either a second attempt or an "Available for pickup" update within a few days. Bring a photo ID and the tracking number to collect a held item.

For lost or damaged registered and EMS items, Uzbekistan Post follows the UPU claims framework, under which the operator of origin and the operator of destination cooperate to investigate. Keep your posting receipt, because the receipt number and posting date are required to open an inquiry. Inbound international items that arrive damaged should be reported at the point of collection so the damage is recorded before you accept the parcel.

Which Countries Does Uzbekistan Post Deliver To?

Uzbekistan Post delivers throughout Uzbekistan and exchanges mail with countries worldwide through the Universal Postal Union network. Uzbekistan joined the UPU on 24 February 1994, which is what lets a stamp bought in Tashkent move an item across the global postal system under shared rules, with EMS providing the priority international class.

Domestically, the network covers every region of the country, from the Tashkent region and the Fergana Valley cities of Andijan, Namangan, and Fergana, to the historic cities of Samarkand and Bukhara, the industrial centre of Navoi, the Khorezm region around Urgench, and the autonomous Republic of Karakalpakstan around Nukus. Internationally, parcels are exchanged with operators worldwide through the Tashkent office of exchange, with neighbouring posts handling much of the surface and air traffic.

Typical destination and origin regions include:

  • Domestic: Tashkent, Samarkand, Bukhara, Andijan, Namangan, Fergana, Navoi, Urgench, and Nukus (Karakalpakstan).
  • Central Asia and neighbours: Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, and Afghanistan, exchanged under shared UPU rules.
  • CIS and Russia: Russia, Belarus, and other post-Soviet states, a major channel for both mail and e-commerce.
  • Asia and the east: China, South Korea, and Turkey, important sources of inbound parcels.
  • Europe and North America: Germany, the United Kingdom, and the United States, primarily by air and EMS.

Uzbekistan Post Customs Clearance and International Handoff

Inbound international parcels are cleared by Uzbekistan's customs authorities at the Tashkent international post office before UzPost delivers them. International packages entering the country go through inspection at Islam Karimov Tashkent International Airport, where the shipment stays on hold until the standard paperwork and any import taxes are verified. Customs now apply a mandatory customs processing fee that is charged when a parcel passes through customs control, and this can apply even when no import duty is due.

Each international item travels with a customs declaration, typically a CN22 for low-value items or a CN23 plus dispatch note for parcels, describing the contents and value so customs can assess any charge. To avoid delays, sellers should declare contents accurately, because under-declared or undocumented parcels are the ones most likely to be held. Restricted and prohibited goods, such as certain medicines, may require separate clearance or be refused entry.

For outbound items, Uzbekistan Post dispatches international mail from its Tashkent office of exchange to the destination country's inward office of exchange, where the partner post takes over the final delivery. This handoff is why an outbound tracking number may go quiet after the "Dispatched from outward office of exchange" scan and only resume once the destination operator records its first inbound scan. The same applies in reverse to inbound parcels from operators such as China Post tracking, which hand the item to UzPost for the last mile inside Uzbekistan.

What Is Uzbekistan Post (O'zbekiston Pochtasi)?

O'zbekiston Pochtasi JSC (UzPost) is the state-owned national postal operator of the Republic of Uzbekistan, responsible for nationwide mail and parcel delivery and for EMS express service. It is the country's designated operator within the Universal Postal Union, a membership Uzbekistan has held since 24 February 1994, and it connects the domestic delivery network to postal systems around the world.

The operator is headquartered in Tashkent, on Alisher Navoi Avenue, and manages 14 regional branches together with thousands of post offices reaching across provinces such as Samarkand, Bukhara, Andijan, and Karakalpakstan. Its network of 2,986 post offices, the majority of them rural, makes UzPost one of the most widely distributed public service providers in the country, offering letter and parcel post, registered mail, EMS, and a range of financial and government services at its counters.

Alongside traditional mail, UzPost has expanded into e-commerce logistics and last-mile delivery for international online orders, positioning the postal network as a key channel for the parcels Uzbek shoppers buy from abroad. Whichever Uzbekistan Post number you hold, whether it begins with EE, RR, or CP, you can follow it here with our universal postal tracker.

Uzbekistan Post Marketplace Collaborations

Uzbekistan Post is the final-mile carrier for a large share of the cross-border e-commerce entering Uzbekistan, where shoppers buy heavily from Chinese and Russian online marketplaces. When an international order ships by postal mail rather than a private express courier, it is UzPost that clears it through Tashkent customs and delivers it to your door, which is why so many marketplace parcels end their journey on a UZ-suffixed or origin-country tracking number.

The Chinese marketplaces are the largest source of inbound postal parcels. Orders from AliExpress, Temu, Shein, and Joom order tracking commonly arrive as small packets handed from China Post or Cainiao to Uzbekistan Post for delivery. In May 2025, Uzbekistan's authorities and Alibaba Group agreed to enable direct sales into the country through AliExpress, Tmall, and Taobao, deepening this China-to-Uzbekistan flow.

From the Russian-speaking market, Wildberries and Ozon are heavily used by Uzbek shoppers, with items often connecting through Russian Post and regional fulfilment. The domestic e-commerce scene is led by Uzum Market, Uzbekistan's home-grown marketplace and its first technology unicorn, which has built more than 1,500 pickup points across some 450 cities and towns; while Uzum runs much of its own logistics, the postal network remains central to deliveries that fall outside private courier coverage. Other local platforms include Asaxiy, Olcha, and Glotr, with OLX popular for person-to-person sales. Whichever marketplace you order from, the tracked S10 number on your shipment is what lets you follow the parcel from the seller's warehouse to your address in Uzbekistan using the tracker on this page.

Uzbekistan Post Common Questions:

How do I track an Uzbekistan Post parcel?

Enter your 13-character tracking number (for example EE123456785UZ) into the tracker at the top of this page and the latest scan, location, and status will appear. The same tool works for outbound items posted in Uzbekistan and for inbound international orders that O'zbekiston Pochtasi delivers, so you do not need to switch between different carrier sites.

What does an Uzbekistan Post tracking number look like?

An Uzbekistan Post tracking number follows the UPU S10 standard: two letters, nine digits, and the country code UZ, for a total of 13 characters (for example RR123456785UZ). The first two letters show the service class, the digits are a serial number plus a check digit, and the UZ suffix confirms the item originated with Uzbekistan Post.

Where do I find my Uzbekistan Post tracking number?

You will find the number on the posting receipt issued at the post office counter, in the shipping confirmation email from an online store, or in your account on the seller's website. For marketplace orders, the seller usually provides the tracking number once the item is dispatched.

What do the EE, RR, and CP prefixes mean?

EE indicates an EMS (Express Mail Service) item, RR indicates registered mail such as letters and small registered packets, and CP indicates international parcel post for heavier merchandise. These prefixes are the standard UPU service indicators; the prefix shows the broad mail class but does not by itself guarantee a specific delivery speed or fee.

My Uzbekistan Post tracking is not updating or seems stuck. What should I do?

A status that has not changed for several days is usually normal, especially while an international item waits at an office of exchange or in customs, because parcels are scanned at fixed checkpoints rather than continuously. Allow the full international transit window, then if there is still no movement well beyond the expected delivery date, contact Uzbekistan Post with your 13-character number and posting date, and for marketplace orders also open a dispute with the seller within the buyer-protection window.

How long does Uzbekistan Post take to deliver?

Domestic items typically arrive within 2 to 5 business days, with EMS often completing in 2 to 4 business days depending on the province. International delivery usually takes about 7 to 14 days for EMS and roughly 15 to 45 days for standard registered or parcel post, depending on the destination and customs.

What is the difference between EMS and registered mail with Uzbekistan Post?

EMS is the fastest, fully tracked express service and receives priority customs handling, making it best for urgent documents and parcels. Registered mail is slower but cheaper, still carries full S10 tracking and a signature on delivery, and is a good choice when you need proof of delivery without paying express rates.

Can I track an Uzbekistan Post EMS shipment internationally?

Yes. EMS items carry a 13-character number beginning with EE and ending in UZ that is tracked end to end through the EMS network. While the item is in Uzbekistan, UzPost provides the scans; after it is exported, the destination country's postal or EMS operator records the onward events, and our universal tracker follows both legs on one page.

Why does my international parcel show no tracking after leaving Uzbekistan?

International postal items pass between the origin and destination operators at offices of exchange, so tracking can go quiet after the "Dispatched from outward office of exchange" scan until the destination carrier records its first inbound scan. This gap is normal; updates usually resume once the partner post takes custody.

How does customs work for parcels arriving in Uzbekistan?

Inbound international parcels are inspected by Uzbekistan's customs authorities, with packages routed through Islam Karimov Tashkent International Airport, and are held until the paperwork and any charges are settled. A mandatory customs processing fee can apply when a parcel passes through customs control, even when no import duty is due, so respond promptly to any payment notice to avoid the item being returned.

Can I track AliExpress, Temu, or Wildberries orders delivered by Uzbekistan Post?

Yes. Many orders from AliExpress, Temu, Shein, Wildberries, and Ozon are handed to Uzbekistan Post for last-mile delivery once they reach the country. Enter the tracking number from your order, whether it ends in UZ or in the origin country's code such as CN or RU, into the tracker on this page to follow it from the seller to your door.

What should I do if my Uzbekistan Post item is lost or damaged?

For registered and EMS items, Uzbekistan Post follows the UPU claims framework, in which the origin and destination operators cooperate to investigate. Keep your posting receipt, since the receipt number and posting date are needed to open an inquiry, and report any damage at the point of collection so it is recorded before you accept the parcel.

What happens if no one is home when Uzbekistan Post tries to deliver?

If a delivery attempt fails, the item is normally taken to your local post office, where the status changes to "Available for pickup." Collect it with a photo ID and your tracking number; if it is not claimed within the holding period, it is returned to the sender.

How do I contact Uzbekistan Post customer service?

You can reach Uzbekistan Post through its official website at pochta.uz, by phone on (371) 233-6474, or in person at your nearest post office, which can help with posting, pickup, and inquiries. Have your 13-character tracking number and posting receipt ready so staff can locate your item quickly.

Does Uzbekistan Post deliver to rural areas and Karakalpakstan?

Yes. O'zbekiston Pochtasi runs about 2,986 post offices, of which roughly 2,296 are rural, organised into 14 regional divisions, so it reaches every region including the autonomous Republic of Karakalpakstan. Deliveries to remote or mountainous districts may take a day or two longer than to the main cities.

Where do I find my Uzbekistan Post tracking number?

  • If you are sender: you can find your tracking number on the Post Officeβ„’ shipping receipt, that was given to you while registration.
  • If you are receiver: your tracking number could be located in your shipment confirmation email, or in online store order page.

Uzbekistan Post package lost or stolen what to do?

If you think that your package was lost or stolen, you may contact directly with carrier contact center for investigation.

Uzbekistan Post contact information:
  • Website: http://www.pochta.uz/
  • Phone: (371) 233-6474

What can I do if my package hasn't been delivered?

First, please check the delivery standard for the mail class of your domestic item. You can find out the mail class by entering the Uzbekistan Post Tracking number and looking up "Product Information" Then compare your mail class and progress to what is found in the Mail Delivery Standards chart located in Delayed mail and packages?. The delivery standard chart indicates when your item should be delivered by and when we suggest you could email or call Customer Service regarding your item. Also, if your item has a status of "Alert" a delay could have occurred because of weather-related and other natural disasters or events.

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