Jamaica Post tracking packages and shipments
Keep track of Jamaica Post parcels and shipments with our free service! All you need to do to track your parcel, is to enter the tracking number, and then the service will keep track of your parcel’s location in real time.
How do I track my Jamaica Post parcel with 100Parcels.com?
- Find out the tracking number of your parcel;
- Enter the tracking number of your parcel in the field at the top of the page;
- Wait until the service checks the parcel data, it will not take long;
- View the search results and share them with your friends via social networking;
- If you enter your email address, we can notify you automatically of changes to the status of your parcel.
Jamaica Post - Tracking number format
- A# *** *** *** JM
- C# *** *** *** JM
- E# *** *** *** JM
- L# *** *** *** JM
- R# *** *** *** JM
- S# *** *** *** JM
- V# *** *** *** JM
# - letter; * - digit; ! - letter or digit
Jamaica Post - information about carrier
The Postal Corporation of Jamaica Ltd. is the nationwide post office of Jamaica. The Post and Telecommunications Department (Jamaica Post) headquartered at 6-10 South Camp Road, Kingston, manages the island's network of nearly 600 Post Offices and Postal Agencies. As a Department of Government, the Ministry of Science, Energy and Technology has portfolio responsibility for Jamaica Post.
A 2nd entity, the Postal Corporation of Jamaica (Post Corp.) was produced and signed up in 2000. The Postal Corporation of Jamaica is mandated to transform Jamaica's Postal Service into a successful, modern and effective entity and works closely with the Post and Telecommunications Department to achieve this goal.
There are over 5 hundred postal points throughout Jamaica. These include Post Offices and Postal Agencies.
Post Offices provide mail and commercial services including bill payment, abroad and regional expedited mail service, parcel post service and the sale of postage and commemorative stamps.
Postal Agencies primarily deliver and collect mail and sell postage stamps.
Postal Service was begun in Jamaica on October 31, 1671, making the island the very first British nest to have a recognized Post Office. The first Post Office was integrated in the then capital, St. Jago De La Vega, now referred to as Spanish Town and operated as a sub-branch of the British Post Office.
As the need for reliable postal service grew in tandem with the flourishing sugar export-driven economy, Edward Dismore was designated in 1754 as Jamaica's very first Postmaster General. He then established a network of Post Offices throughout the island, a lot of which remain as significant post offices today.
In 1776, the main Post Office was moved from Spanish Town to Harbour Street in Kingston and in 1860, achieved complete managerial and functional autonomy ending its sub-branch status with the British Post Office. In addition, distinctive Jamaican postage stamps were presented for the very first time that year replacing British stamps which were then in flow.
The primary Post Office found a new house at the General Post Office on King Street in Downtown, Kingston following the 1907 earthquake that triggered considerable damage to the capital. Nevertheless, these facilities quickly showed insufficient given increased mail circulations and strategies were drawn up to construct a new head workplace building including an automatic central sorting workplace. Deal with this brand-new building began in the mid 1970s and the arranging facility fully commissioned in 1980.
Jamaica Post - Parcel tracking statuses
Item Out for Physical Delivery |
Item returned from Customs (import) |
Unsuccessful delivery |
Arrival at transit office of exchange |
Item presented to import customs |
Departure from inward office of exchange |
Final delivery |
Held by customs |
Posting/collection |
Departure from outward office of exchange |
Item presented to import Customs |
Arrival at inward office of exchange |
Item out for physical delivery |
Arrival at outward office of exchange |
Departure from transit of exchange |
Posting / Collection |