Iran Post Tracking, Delivery & Contact Info

Iran Post is the national postal operator of the Islamic Republic of Iran, evolving from state-run mail services into a modern corporation under the Ministry of ICT. Established in the late 20th century, it connects cities, rural areas, and international partners through letters, parcels, EMS, and digital tools such as online tracking and complaints portals. The network builds on Iran’s long postal heritage while expanding logistics and e‑commerce services nationwide.

How to Track Iran Post Package (Where is my Iran Post package?)

Track Iran Post Package & Parcel Here

Tracking is available for registered mail, parcels, and EMS. Enter your tracking number on the official page to view acceptance, transit, customs, out‑for‑delivery, and delivery scans. Domestic barcodes (20–24 digits) and UPU formats like RX123456789IR are supported.

1. Open the official Iran Post tracking page in your browser.
2. Find your tracking number on the receipt/label (e.g., 20–24‑digit domestic code or 13‑character UPU code ending in IR).
3. Paste the code exactly as issued (no spaces) and start the search.
4. Review checkpoints: acceptance, sorting center arrivals/departures, customs, out‑for‑delivery, and delivered.
5. If no updates appear, allow 24–48 hours after posting; ordinary (unregistered) mail has no tracking.
6. Optional: use SMS (send your code to 2000441) or Iran‑based self‑service/”پست من” app options when available.
7. If the status is stuck for several days, note the last event and contact support with your code.

Iran Post Delivery Times & Schedule

Delivery times depend on service type, origin/destination, and customs. Inside Iran, Pishtaz (express) items commonly arrive in about 1–2 working days between major cities; registered/standard letters and parcels often take 2–5 working days depending on distance and routing. International EMS typically delivers in several business days, while registered/parcel post may take 1–3 weeks depending on airline capacity and clearance in the destination country. Peaks (pre‑Nowruz, sales events) and remote areas can add time. Always check your item’s scans for the most accurate ETA.

Iran Post Weekday Hours: Generally Saturday–Wednesday, about 08:00–14:00 (some busy branches extend to late afternoon). Thursday is often a short day (morning only). Exact hours vary by branch—confirm locally or via hotline.

Iran Post Weekend Hours: Friday is the main non‑working day; most branches are closed. Some high‑traffic or hub locations may offer limited Thursday services; verify locally.

Iran Post Contact & Customer Service Info

Iran Post supports inquiries via its nationwide call center, tracking portal, and online complaint system, plus service counters at provincial and city branches. Prepare your tracking code, sender/receiver details, and last event before contacting support.

Phone number: Customer hotline 193 (inside Iran). Alternative service line (Tehran) +98 21 8447 0000.
Email: Use the online complaints/contact portal at eop.post.ir (forms generate a case with a tracking ID).
Mailing Address: Iran Post Headquarters (Post Tower), Beheshti St., Tehran, Postal Code 16317‑13911.
Social Medias:
  – Instagram: @irannationalpost
  – Additional links (e.g., news and media clips) are often shared via the website and provincial pages.

Iran Post FAQ

Is there an Iran Post location or branch near me?
Use Iran‑based map services or search “اداره پست” with your city name, then call the branch to confirm hours. Major cities have multiple offices; rural areas are served by district branches and agencies.

Can Iran Post ship or deliver to a PO Box?
Yes. Post office boxes are available at many branches. Mail and eligible parcels can be routed to your P.O. Box for secure pick‑up. Ask your local office about availability and annual fees.

Does Iran Post have a mailbox/PO box rental?
Yes. Apply at the post office that hosts P.O. Boxes; bring ID and address documentation. Fees vary by city and box size. Renewal and key/lock services are handled by the same branch. If information is not posted online, call the branch or 193.

Can I pick up an Iran Post package?
In many cases, yes. If tracking shows “arrived at post office” or you receive a collection notice, bring a valid ID and your tracking number to the indicated branch. Customs‑due items must be paid before release.

What time does Iran Post open? (Iran Post Opening Hours)
Typical public hours are 08:00–14:00 Saturday–Wednesday, with many branches offering shorter service on Thursdays. Times vary—always check the local office listing or call 193 before visiting.

Does Iran Post deliver or pick up on Sunday or Saturday?
Iran’s main working days are Saturday–Wednesday. Delivery/acceptance commonly occurs on these days; Thursday services are limited in many areas. Friday is usually non‑working.

How do I contact Iran Post about a missing or stuck shipment?
First, check tracking.post.ir. If there’s no movement after several days, call 193 (inside Iran) or contact your posting branch. You can also register a formal case at eop.post.ir and keep the complaint reference.

Does Iran Post offer international delivery and tracking?
Yes. EMS, registered mail, and parcels to many countries include tracking (often mirrored by the destination post). Transit times depend on routes and customs at both ends.

How can I find Iran Post postal rates?
Ask at your local post office for the current rate tables, or call the hotline for quotes on common weight steps. Online calculators are sometimes provided via national portals during campaigns; staff can also advise on documents required for export shipments.

Does Iran Post support SMS/USSD tools?
Yes. Some Iran‑based services allow SMS lookup (e.g., sending your code to 2000441) and legacy USSD tools like *193# for selected queries. Availability may vary by mobile operator.

Summary
Iran Post is the country’s nationwide postal network for letters, parcels, EMS and P.O. Boxes. Track registered items at tracking.post.ir, use the 193 hotline for assistance, and file service issues at eop.post.ir. Check local branch hours—typically Saturday–Wednesday, mornings into early afternoon—and bring ID and your tracking code for pickups and inquiries.