notice of parcel on hold final notice is typically issued by a shipping carrier like USPS or UPS when a parcel has been held at a local distribution center or post office for an extended period. This notice informs the recipient that their package is being held due to an issue such as an incomplete address, failed delivery attempts, or unpaid customs fees. The notice will usually include a deadline by which the recipient must pick up the parcel or resolve the issue. If the package is not picked up or the issue is not resolved, the parcel may be returned to the sender or marked as undeliverable. To avoid this, customers should act quickly by following the instructions on the notice, which may involve going to the post office or contacting the carrier to resolve the problem. It’s also important to ensure that the shipping address is correct when placing orders to prevent delays or issues with delivery. Additionally, if the parcel is being held due to customs duties or taxes, the recipient will need to pay the necessary fees before the package can be released.