Tunisian Post delivery tracking

Tunisian Post Tracking Numbers


What is a Tunisian Post Tracking Number?


A Tunisian Post tracking number is the postal identifier used to follow registered, EMS, and parcel shipments handled by La Poste Tunisienne. It links the mail item to each processing event from acceptance and export through customs and final delivery.


Where to Find Tunisian Post Tracking Numbers


Customers usually find the Tunisian Post tracking number on the sender’s postal receipt, the seller dispatch confirmation, or the online order details page. For international e-commerce parcels, the number may already be visible before the first local processing event appears.


Tunisian Post Tracking Number Formats


Tunisian Post commonly uses the UPU S10 postal format for trackable international items. These are 13-character references with two letters, nine digits, and the suffix TN, such as RR123456789TN or EE123456789TN for EMS traffic. The prefix identifies the postal product, and the suffix identifies the origin operator.


Tunisian Post Tracking Statuses


Common Tunisian Post Tracking Statuses and Their Meanings


Original StatusTranslated StatusDescriptionAction Required
Posting/Collection
The item has been accepted into the postal system.No action needed.
Despatched to overseas
The shipment has left origin for the next route leg.No action needed.
Received at inward office of exchange
The item reached the import office at destination.No action needed.
Presented to customs
Customs review is taking place.Wait unless customs requests a response.
Released from customs
The item cleared customs.No action needed.
Out for delivery
The item is on the last route for delivery.Be available to receive it.
Delivered
The item has been delivered.No action needed.


Comparison of Tunisian Post Mailing Services


ServicePricing StructureDelivery SpeedFeatures
Rapid-PostePostal tariff basedFastest postal optionExpress mail and parcel handling with tracking
Registered MailPostal tariff basedStandard tracked timingTrackable and signed postal service
Parcel ServiceWeight and destination basedVaries by routeDomestic and international parcels with visibility


Contact Information for Tunisian Post


Tunisian Post Customer Service Channels


When you track a Tunisian Post shipment, the most useful habit is to compare the tracking timeline with the seller's dispatch date instead of focusing on a single status in isolation. A shipment can sit for a short time after label creation before the first acceptance scan is published. That is normal for both postal and cross-border courier networks. Once the parcel is physically accepted, later pauses usually happen at export sorting centers, airline or linehaul handoffs, customs checkpoints, or destination transfer facilities.

Customers should also remember that many of these shipments are not delivered end-to-end by a single operator. A parcel may begin with Tunisian Post, move through an exchange office or transit consolidator, and then finish with a local postal service or last-mile courier. In those cases, the original tracking number often still works, but the event history may stop updating briefly while the second carrier imports the parcel data into its own system. That gap is frustrating, but it does not automatically mean the shipment is lost.

If the tracking page shows a customs-related event and nothing changes for several working days, that is usually the moment to review whether duties, identity information, or invoice details are missing. Postal operators often do not contact the recipient immediately when the hold is routine, so checking the status history and the delivery country rules can save time. For parcel carriers, a failed delivery or address exception is usually resolved faster if the customer provides the full tracking number, recipient name, ship date, and destination postcode in the first support request.

Tracking-number formats also matter more than many customers expect. If you remove a prefix, drop a suffix, or copy only the numeric portion from a screenshot, the search may fail even though the number is valid. Always reuse the exact string from the original confirmation email, seller order page, or postal receipt. For postal operators, the country suffix is often essential. For carrier-assigned references, the alpha prefix can be just as important as the digits that follow.