
CDL Tracking — Track CDL Package & Delivery Status
Track your CDL package, parcel, shipment, or order by entering your CDL Tracking ID or Number.
CDL Important Details
Couriers Tracker helps users check package, parcel, courier, shipment, order, consignment, and delivery status in one place. You can use this page to track a CDL shipment by entering your CDL Tracking ID.

This page is designed for users who want quick tracking access plus clear help with common CDL delivery issues, such as tracking not updating, invalid tracking numbers, delayed shipments, out-for-delivery updates, or delivered-but-not-received problems.
Couriers Tracker is an independent tracking tool. It is not the official CDL website and is not officially affiliated with CDL Last Mile Solutions. For account-specific delivery issues, official claims, address changes, or shipment investigations, contact CDL or the retailer that shipped your order.
About CDL Last Mile Solutions
CDL, also known as CDL Last Mile Solutions or CDL Delivers, is a regional delivery and logistics company serving the Northeast and Mid-Atlantic United States. The company describes itself as a family-owned business established in 1955, originally operating as a trucking and messenger service in the Tri-State area.
Today, CDL focuses on last-mile delivery, ecommerce logistics, retail delivery, fulfillment, warehousing, distribution, and regional parcel services. Many customers search for CDL tracking after receiving a shipping confirmation from an online retailer, marketplace, or merchant that uses CDL for final-mile delivery.
CDL services may include same-day delivery, next-day delivery, overnight delivery, retail home delivery, Manhattan messenger services, customized shipping, and ecommerce delivery support. Because CDL is often involved in the final delivery stage, tracking updates may show when a package moves through a hub, arrives at a local facility, goes out for delivery, or is marked delivered.
How to Track a CDL Package
To track your CDL package, use the tracking number or CDL Tracking ID provided by the retailer, merchant, or shipping notification.
- Find your CDL Tracking ID in your shipping confirmation email, retailer order page, delivery notification, or merchant account.
- Enter the tracking ID into the tracking field on this page.
- Submit the tracking request.
- Review the latest shipment status, delivery progress, and available tracking history.
- If no result appears, check the number carefully and try again later.
New shipments may not show tracking details immediately. In many cases, the retailer creates the shipment record before CDL receives or scans the parcel. If your tracking number was just issued, allow time for the first tracking update to appear.
Where to Find Your CDL Tracking Number or Tracking ID
CDL’s official tracking system refers to the shipment reference as a CDL Tracking ID. Users may also call it a tracking number, parcel number, shipment number, package ID, delivery number, or tracking code.
You may find your CDL tracking details in the following places:
| Source | What to Check |
|---|---|
| Shipping confirmation email | Look for a CDL Tracking ID, tracking link, or shipment number |
| Retailer order page | Check the order details or delivery status section |
| Merchant account dashboard | Open your order history and look for tracking information |
| SMS or delivery notification | Some merchants send tracking links by text message |
| Customer support message | The retailer may provide the CDL tracking number in a support reply |
| Shipping label or package notice | If available, check for a barcode or alphanumeric tracking code |
Make sure you enter the exact tracking ID without extra spaces, punctuation, or missing characters. A retailer order number is not always the same as a CDL Tracking ID, so if your order number does not work, check your shipping confirmation again.
CDL Tracking Number Format
CDL tracking numbers can vary depending on the retailer, shipping system, service type, or fulfillment partner. The official CDL tracking page asks users to enter a CDL Tracking ID, but it does not publicly confirm one universal tracking-number format for every shipment.
Some third-party examples show CDL tracking IDs as alphanumeric codes, and some may begin with characters such as 1CL or 1CDL. However, you should not assume every CDL shipment follows the same pattern.
For the best result:
- Use the exact tracking ID provided in your shipping confirmation.
- Do not enter your retailer order number unless it is specifically labeled as the CDL tracking number.
- Remove spaces before or after the tracking ID.
- Check for similar-looking characters, such as the letter “O” and the number “0.”
- Wait for the first carrier scan if the shipment was created recently.
Common CDL Tracking Status Meanings
CDL tracking updates help show where your package is in the delivery process. The exact wording can vary, but the following table explains common shipment statuses.
| CDL Tracking Status | What It Usually Means | What You Can Do |
|---|---|---|
| Data Received / Label Created | The shipment information has been created, but the package may not yet be scanned by CDL | Check again later for the first physical scan |
| Manifested | The shipment has been listed or prepared for carrier processing | Wait for the next facility or hub update |
| Received at Hub | CDL or a delivery facility has received the package | Monitor movement toward your delivery area |
| In Transit | The package is moving through CDL’s delivery network or between facilities | No action is usually needed |
| Out for Delivery | The package has likely been assigned for final delivery | Watch for delivery, but timing is not guaranteed |
| Delivery Attempted | CDL attempted delivery but could not complete it | Check for instructions, access issues, or contact support |
| Delivered | The package has been marked as delivered | Check your mailbox, lobby, front desk, porch, or delivery area |
| Exception / Delayed | A delay or delivery issue may have occurred | Review the latest update and contact the retailer or CDL if needed |
| Unable to Find Tracking Details | The tracking ID may be incorrect, too new, or not yet active | Recheck the number and try again later |
Why Is My CDL Tracking Not Updating?
CDL tracking may stop updating temporarily for several reasons. This does not always mean the package is lost.
Common reasons include:
- The shipment was recently created and has not received its first scan.
- The retailer generated a label before handing the package to CDL.
- The package is moving between hubs or facilities without a new public scan.
- Tracking data has not refreshed yet.
- The package is delayed because of weather, routing, access, or operational issues.
- The tracking ID was entered incorrectly.
- You are using a retailer order number instead of the CDL Tracking ID.
If your CDL tracking has not updated for a short time, check again later. If the package is overdue, has been stuck for several days, or shows a delivery exception, contact the retailer or CDL customer support with your tracking ID and order details.
What to Do If CDL Says “Unable to Find Tracking Details”
If CDL tracking shows “Unable to Find Tracking Details” or no result appears, the tracking system may not have active shipment data for the number you entered.
Try these steps:
- Recheck the CDL Tracking ID character by character.
- Remove spaces, dashes, or extra symbols unless they are part of the official ID.
- Confirm you are not entering the retailer’s order number by mistake.
- Check your shipping confirmation email for a separate CDL tracking link.
- Wait if the tracking number was issued recently.
- Contact the retailer if the package has not yet been handed to CDL.
- Contact CDL if the tracking was previously active but now no longer appears.
This issue is common when a retailer creates the shipment before the carrier receives the parcel. In that case, tracking may begin working after CDL scans the package into its network.
CDL Package Delayed, Missing, or Delivered but Not Received
Delivery issues can happen with any carrier. If your CDL package is delayed, missing, or marked delivered but not received, use the guidance below.
| Problem | Possible Reason | Suggested Action |
|---|---|---|
| Tracking number not found | Wrong ID, new shipment, or order number entered instead of tracking ID | Recheck the tracking ID and confirm it with the retailer |
| Tracking not updating | No recent scan, system delay, or package moving between facilities | Wait for the next update; contact support if overdue |
| Package delayed | Weather, route issue, operational delay, access problem, or high volume | Monitor tracking and contact the retailer or CDL if delay continues |
| Out for delivery but not arrived | Driver route still in progress or delivery rescheduled | Check again later the same day or next business day |
| Delivered but not received | Package left at lobby, mailbox, front desk, neighbor, or alternate safe place | Check nearby areas, building staff, and delivery photo/proof if available |
| Delivery attempted | Address access, recipient unavailable, or building entry issue | Follow any delivery instructions or contact support |
| Retailer order number not working | Order number is not the CDL Tracking ID | Ask the retailer for the CDL tracking number |
If the tracking page says delivered but you cannot find the package, first check common delivery locations such as your porch, mailroom, apartment lobby, reception desk, parcel locker, garage, side door, or with neighbors. For apartment buildings and offices, check with the front desk or building staff.
If the package is still missing, contact the retailer first if your order was purchased online. The retailer can usually verify the shipment record, confirm the tracking number, and help open a delivery investigation if needed.
CDL Service Area and Delivery Services
CDL is primarily a regional last-mile carrier serving the Northeast to Mid-Atlantic area. Official CDL service information lists overnight delivery coverage in areas including:
- New York
- New Jersey
- Connecticut
- Pennsylvania
- Delaware
- Washington, DC
- Maryland
- Virginia
CDL also lists distribution centers and hubs in locations such as New York, Moonachie, Ridgewood, Westampton, New Rochelle, Beltsville, and Old Bethpage.
Because CDL specializes in regional and final-mile delivery, your tracking updates may show movement through local hubs, sorting centers, or delivery facilities before the package is sent out for final delivery. This is especially common for ecommerce and retail orders where CDL handles the last stage after the retailer or fulfillment partner prepares the shipment.
CDL services may include:
- Same-day delivery
- Next-day delivery
- Overnight regional delivery
- Retail home delivery
- Ecommerce delivery
- Warehousing and fulfillment
- Distribution services
- Customized shipping solutions
- Manhattan messenger service
Delivery availability, timing, and service options can vary based on the retailer, destination, package type, and CDL service area.
When to Contact CDL or the Retailer
Knowing who to contact can save time.
Contact the retailer or merchant if:
- You have only an order number, not a CDL Tracking ID.
- Your tracking number was just created and has no updates.
- You need to change, cancel, or refund an order.
- The item itself is missing, wrong, damaged, or incomplete.
- You need proof that the package was handed to CDL.
Contact CDL support if:
- The CDL Tracking ID was active but stopped updating.
- The package shows a delivery exception.
- The package was marked delivered but cannot be located.
- There was a failed delivery attempt.
- There may be an address access or delivery-location issue.
- You need help with a CDL delivery status or final-mile delivery issue.
CDL Customer Support and Contact Information
For official delivery support, visit CDL’s official contact page or use the contact details provided by the retailer that shipped your order.
Official CDL contact information may include:
- Headquarters: 132 W. 24th Street, New York, NY 10011
- Client resolution hours:
- Monday–Friday: 8:00 AM – 10:00 PM EST
- Saturday: 10:00 AM – 7:00 PM EST
- Sunday: 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM EST
- General information email
- Customer support email
- Sales email
- Pickup or delivery inquiry phone number listed by CDL: 212-243-5600
Because support details can change, always verify contact information through CDL’s official website before sending sensitive order or address information.
CDL Tracking FAQs
How do I track my CDL package?
Enter your CDL Tracking ID into the tracking field and submit it to check the latest package status. You can usually find the tracking ID in your shipping confirmation email, retailer order page, or delivery notification.
What is a CDL Tracking ID?
A CDL Tracking ID is the shipment reference used to identify and track a CDL package. It may also be called a tracking number, shipment ID, parcel number, or tracking code.
Where can I find my CDL tracking number?
Check your shipping confirmation email, retailer account, order details page, SMS delivery notification, or customer support message from the merchant. Make sure you use the CDL Tracking ID, not just the retailer order number.
Why is my CDL tracking number not working?
Your CDL tracking number may not work if it was entered incorrectly, has extra spaces, is too new, has not received a first scan, or is actually a retailer order number instead of a CDL Tracking ID.
What does “unable to find tracking details” mean on CDL tracking?
It usually means the tracking system cannot find active shipment data for the ID entered. The number may be incorrect, the shipment may be newly created, or CDL may not have scanned the package yet.
Why is my CDL tracking not updating?
Tracking may not update while a package is moving between facilities, waiting for a scan, delayed by routing conditions, or affected by system update lag. If the shipment is overdue or stuck for several days, contact the retailer or CDL.
What does “in transit” mean for CDL?
“In transit” usually means the package is moving through the delivery network or between CDL facilities. It has not yet reached the final delivery step.
What does “out for delivery” mean for CDL?
“Out for delivery” means the package has likely been assigned for final delivery. Delivery may happen that day, but exact timing can depend on the route, address access, driver schedule, and local conditions.
What should I do if CDL says delivered but I did not receive my package?
Check your porch, mailbox, lobby, parcel locker, reception desk, garage, side entrance, neighbors, or building staff. If you still cannot find it, contact the retailer or CDL with your Tracking ID and order details.
Does CDL deliver in my area?
CDL is focused on regional delivery in the Northeast and Mid-Atlantic. Official service information lists coverage in areas including NY, NJ, CT, PA, DE, DC, MD, and VA. Availability may depend on the retailer and service type.
Is courierstracker.com the official CDL website?
No. Courierstracker.com is an independent tracking tool. It is not the official CDL website and does not claim official affiliation with CDL Last Mile Solutions.