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So, you’re waiting for a FedEx package to arrive. But when you track the package, the status says “Delivery Exception.” What does that even mean? Will you still get your package? A FedEx delivery exception is a common occurrence, and all it means is that your package will arrive a bit later than expected due to unexpected or unavoidable circumstances. Read on to learn the most common causes and who you can contact for help.

FedEx Delivery Exception Meaning

A FedEx shipment or delivery exception is when a package is delayed due to unforeseen conditions. Packages are often delayed due to bad weather, holiday closures, or a missed delivery. If your package has a delivery exception, it will most likely still be delivered.

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Causes of Shipment Exceptions

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  1. The most common reason for a shipment or delivery exception is bad weather. If a truck cannot deliver your package safely due to rain, snow, or other weather conditions, FedEx will delay or hold the package delivery until conditions improve. [2]
  2. In some cases, FedEx will hold packages that don’t have a correct address on them. They’ll contact you or the sender and wait to ship the package until the right information is provided.
    • Change the address on your package by selecting “Manage Delivery” and “Edit Delivery Address” on the FedEx tracking page . [3]
  3. If a package is being sent internationally, there might be delays or exceptions if it doesn’t have the clearance to go through customs. In this case, the package would be sent back to the sender. [4]
  4. If a package requires a signature and no one is available to receive it, it’ll likely be marked with a “delivery exception.” Typically, FedEx will try to deliver the package again up to 3 times. [5]
    • If you missed a delivery, FedEx will leave a door tag with instructions on how you can locate and receive your package. [6]
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How can you avoid a shipment exception?

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