LBC Tracking Number — Format, Examples & How to Find It

Everything you need to know about LBC tracking numbers — the format, number of digits, where to find it on your receipt, and what to do if you lost your LBC tracking number.

What Is an LBC Tracking Number?

An LBC tracking number is a unique numeric code assigned to every package accepted by LBC Express. This LBC tracking ID serves as the digital identifier for your shipment throughout its journey — from the origin branch through sorting hubs to final delivery. Without a valid LBC tracking code, you cannot use the LBC Express online tracker to check delivery status.

The LBC tracking number is sometimes called an LBC tracking airway bill number, LBC tracking waybill number, or simply the LBC tracking code. All these terms refer to the same 13-digit numeric identifier printed on your LBC receipt.

LBC Tracking Number Format (How Many Digits?)

The standard LBC tracking number format is 13 digits — all numeric, no letters, no spaces, no dashes. However, some variations exist:

FormatDigitsUsage
Standard Domestic13 digitsMost common format for Philippines shipments
Older Format10–12 digitsLegacy system before 2020
International13–14 digitsInternational shipments may have extended codes
Balikbayan Box13 digitsSea and air cargo from abroad

Sample LBC Tracking Number

1234567890123

13-digit numeric code — no letters, spaces, or dashes

LBC Tracking Number Examples & Samples

Here are sample LBC tracking number formats (these are example numbers, not real shipments):

  • Domestic Manila: 1234567890123 (13 digits)
  • Domestic Cebu: 9876543210987 (13 digits)
  • International USA: 5432109876543 (13 digits)
  • Balikbayan Box: 7890123456789 (13 digits)

All LBC tracking number samples follow the same numeric-only pattern. The first few digits typically encode the branch code where the package was accepted.

Where to Find Your LBC Tracking Number

On the Receipt

The most common place to find your LBC tracking number is on the official LBC Express thermal receipt. The tracking number is printed prominently at the top of the receipt, usually alongside a barcode. Keep your receipt safe — it's your primary proof of shipment and the key to LBC tracking.

On the Waybill / Airway Bill

Every LBC Express package has a waybill sticker (also called an airway bill for air cargo). The LBC tracking waybill number is printed on this adhesive label attached to the package itself. This is especially useful for receivers who can read the tracking number directly off the package.

Via SMS or Email

After dropping off a package, the sender receives an SMS notification containing the LBC tracking number. For online bookings through the LBC App, an email confirmation with the tracking number is also sent to the registered email address.

QR Code & Barcode

Modern LBC receipts include both a QR code and a linear barcode that encode the tracking number. Scan the QR code with your phone camera or the LBC App to instantly access tracking results — no need to type the 13-digit number manually.

Lost Your LBC Tracking Number? Here's What to Do

If you lost your LBC tracking number, don't panic. Here are your recovery options:

1
Check your SMS/Email

Search your phone messages and email for the LBC notification containing the tracking number.

2
Ask the Sender

The sender's copy of the LBC receipt has the same tracking number.

3
Contact LBC Customer Service

Call 8-585-999 with sender name, receiver name, date, and origin branch. Staff can look up shipments by name.

4
Visit the Origin Branch

Go to the LBC branch where the package was dropped off with a valid ID for a record search.

For more troubleshooting options, see our LBC Tracking Troubleshooting guide. Track your package now on our LBC tracking homepage.

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

An LBC tracking number is typically 13 digits long. Some older shipments may use 10, 11, 12, or 14-digit codes. The most common format is a 13-digit numeric code printed on the official LBC Express receipt.

An LBC tracking number is a numeric string like 1234567890123. It does not contain letters, spaces, or dashes. The code encodes the branch code, date, and a unique sequential identifier.

Your LBC tracking number is printed on: (1) the LBC Express receipt, (2) the waybill/airway bill sticker on the package, (3) the SMS notification sent to the sender, and (4) the email confirmation for online bookings.

Contact LBC customer service at 8-585-999 with the sender name, receiver name, shipment date, and branch of origin. Staff can look up your shipment using these details and provide the tracking number.

Yes, modern LBC receipts include a QR code and barcode that encode the tracking number. Scan the QR code with your phone camera or the LBC App to go directly to the tracking results.

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