How Do I Reprint a Shipping Label for Amazon?

Find out how to reprint a shipping label for an Amazon package.

Jul 9, 2020

Amazon is an online retailer providing a platform for buyers and sellers to make transactions. The company was originally founded under the name Cadabra Inc. in 1994 as a book retailer. Since then, it has grown to be one of the largest companies in the world with operations internationally.

If you have recently made a purchase on Amazon and need to reprint your shipping label, follow the instructions outlined below.


Reprint Shipping Label Online as a Customer

  1. Go to www.amazon.com
  2. In the top right corner, under ‘Hello, Sign In,' select ‘Sign In.'
  3. On the next page, enter your email address or the mobile number associated with your account.
  4. Enter your password and select ‘Sign In.'
  5. In the top right corner, select ‘Orders & Returns.'
  6. On the list of orders, find the order you want to reprint a label for.
  7. Select ‘Order Details.'
  8. Select ‘Reprint Shipping Label' to print the label.
  9. Make sure to save a copy as a PDF so you can easily reprint copies.


Reprint Shipping Label Online as a Merchant

  1. Go to www.amazon.com
  2. In the top right corner, under ‘Hello, Sign In,' select ‘Sign In.'
  3. On the next page, enter your email address or the mobile number associated with your account.
  4. Enter your password and select ‘Sign In.'
  5. Go to the Orders page.
  6. Find the order you want to reprint a shipping label for.
  7. Select ‘Order Details.'
  8. Select the ‘Reprint Shipping Label' button and print the label.
  9. Make sure to save a copy as a PDF so you can easily reprint copies.


Call Into Amazon Support

If the online process isn't working for you, it's best to call into Amazon's customer support line. You will need to have your account information ready, such as the email associated with the account, and an order number. Ask the customer service representative to email you the shipping label. Make sure to keep the customer service agent on the line until you receive the email and have a chance to review it.


Contact Amazon Support Via Live Chat

If you prefer not to speak on the phone, you can also contact Amazon's customer service via their live chat function. Similar to calling in, you will have to provide account information and an order number. The agent may walk you through troubleshooting the online process or email you a copy of the shipping label.


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