Your tracking just changed to "Out for delivery" and now you are watching the door. It is the best status to see — your parcel is on the vehicle for today. Here is exactly what it means, how long it usually takes to arrive by carrier, and what to do if the day ends without it.

At Package Tracker we follow parcels across 1,700+ carriers, so we see the "out for delivery" step thousands of times a day. The short version: it almost always means today.
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What does "out for delivery" mean?
"Out for delivery" means your parcel has left the local depot and is on the delivery vehicle for today. It has been sorted, loaded, and assigned to a driver's route. In almost all cases it will be delivered the same day.
How long after "out for delivery" does a package arrive?
It depends on where you are on the driver's route, but most parcels arrive within the working day. Typical windows by carrier:
| Carrier | Typical arrival after out for delivery |
|---|---|
| USPS | Usually with your regular mail delivery, often by early afternoon |
| UPS | Any time during the day, frequently by end of business |
| FedEx | Through the day, usually by early evening |
| Amazon | Often a wide window into the evening; the app shows live stops |
| DPD / Evri (UK) | A one-hour window (DPD) or a wider daytime window |
Some carriers, such as DPD and Amazon, show a live map or a one-hour window on the day — the most accurate guide once it is out for delivery.
Does "out for delivery" mean it comes today?
Almost always, yes. If a parcel is out for delivery, the carrier intends to deliver it that day. On rare occasions — bad weather, a vehicle issue, or too many stops — it goes back to the depot and comes the next working day, usually with an updated status.
Out for delivery but not delivered — why?
- End of route. You may be one of the last stops, so it arrives late in the day.
- Missed delivery. If a signature was needed and no one was home, it returns to the depot.
- Weather or volume. Storms or peak periods can push some stops to the next day.
- Status not updated. Occasionally it is delivered but the scan is delayed — check your safe place.
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What to do if it does not arrive
If the day ends and your parcel has not come, do not panic — most out-for-delivery parcels that miss the day arrive the next working day. Check for a "delivery attempted" card, confirm no signature was required, and if it says delivered but is missing, follow our guide on a package marked delivered but not received. If it is stuck, see package stuck in transit.
Key takeaways
- "Out for delivery" means your parcel is on the vehicle for today.
- Most arrive within the working day, often by early afternoon to evening.
- DPD and Amazon show a one-hour window or live map for the best estimate.
- If it misses the day, it almost always arrives the next working day.
Frequently asked questions
It means your parcel has left the local depot and is on the delivery vehicle for today. It has been sorted, loaded, and assigned to a driver, so it should arrive the same day.
Usually within the working day. USPS often arrives with your mail by early afternoon, while UPS, FedEx and Amazon can deliver any time up to the evening.
Almost always. The carrier intends to deliver it that day. Rarely, weather, a vehicle issue, or too many stops push it to the next working day.
You may be near the end of the route, a signature was needed and no one was home, or weather and volume delayed some stops. Check for a delivery card.
Occasionally. If a parcel is not delivered that day it returns to the depot and is usually redelivered the next working day, normally with an updated status.
There is no fixed time, as it depends on your place on the route. USPS is often by early afternoon; couriers can deliver into the evening. DPD gives a one-hour window.
Check for a missed-delivery card and confirm no signature was needed. If the status has not updated in a day, contact the carrier. If it says delivered but is missing, check safe spots and neighbours first.
It can. USPS delivers on Saturdays, and Amazon and some couriers deliver on weekends, so a weekend out-for-delivery scan usually still means that day.
Some carriers, like DPD and Amazon, show a live map or one-hour window. Package Tracker also alerts you the moment a parcel is out for delivery.
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