Founded in 1950, Qatar Post is the go-to postal service in Qatar, backed by the government. With 130+ branches and a massive delivery fleet, it handles everything from local mail to global e-commerce. Fun fact: They started printing their own stamps in 1961, showcasing Qatar’s heritage. Their services include fast domestic shipping, international partnerships, and even hosting major global postal events like the 2012 UPU Congress.
Here’s how to stay updated:
Official Website Tracking
Head to Qatar Post’s tracking page.
Punch in your tracking number (you’ll get this from the sender).
Hit “Track” for live updates—like where your package is, transit times, or if it’s out for delivery.
Using Synctrack (Third-Party Tool)
Grab your Qatar Post tracking ID from your order confirmation.
Visit Synctrack’s tracking platform.
Type in the number and click “Track” to see updates across multiple carriers in one place.
Quick tip: The official site is best for direct updates, while Synctrack works if you’re tracking multiple shipments from different providers.
Got questions or stuck with tracking? Here’s how to reach them:
Call: Dial 104 (local) or +974 4406 9928 (international).
Visit: Their main office at Doha Corniche (West Bay).
Hours: Sun-Thu: 7 AM–8 PM | Sat: 8 AM–12 PM & 4 PM–8 PM | Closed Fridays.
1. “How soon will my package arrive?”
Local deliveries: 1–3 days.
International: 5–15 days (customs can slow things down).
2. “Why is my tracking status stuck?”
Common culprits: Customs checks, system updates, or weekend delays. Give it a day or two, then follow up.
3. “Can I reroute a package after it’s shipped?”
Usually no, but call customer service ASAP—they might help in special cases.
4. “Is my package stuck in customs?”
Check for statuses like “Customs Hold”. If unsure, contact Qatar Post or your local customs office.
5. “What can’t I ship via Qatar Post?”
Avoid sending restricted items like perfumes, batteries, or valuables. Check their website for a full list.