Tracking Guide

Where Is the Leopards Tracking Number on a Courier Slip?

Find the Leopards CN number on a booking receipt, parcel label, SMS, email, or online-store dispatch message.

Updated 18 August 2026 6 min read Reviewed guide
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On a Leopards booking slip, look for a field labelled Tracking No, Consignment No, CN, or Shipment No, usually close to the barcode and shipment details. If you are the receiver, the sender or online shop may need to provide this number after dispatch.

Key takeaways

  • The booking slip or airway bill is the primary source for the CN number.
  • Look around the barcode and shipment-detail fields, not the price or order-reference area.
  • Receivers can check dispatch SMS, email, merchant account, or ask the sender.
  • Photograph the receipt and keep it until delivery or complaint resolution.

Finding the Number on a Physical Slip

Leopards uses different booking documents across services and merchant systems, so the exact layout may change. Scan the top and barcode area first, then look through the shipment-details block for Tracking No, CN, Consignment No, or Shipment No.

Do not copy the account number, order ID, invoice number, or COD amount. The correct value should identify the shipment and be accepted by the tracking form.

  1. 1

    Find the barcode

    The shipment identifier is often printed beside or below the barcode.

  2. 2

    Read the field label

    Choose the value beside Tracking, CN, Consignment, or Shipment No.

  3. 3

    Copy every character

    Include any letter prefix and all digits exactly as printed.

  4. 4

    Test it in the tracking form

    If it fails, compare the slip again before contacting the sender or support.

Finding It in SMS or Email

A courier or merchant dispatch message may call the value a CN, tracking ID, airway bill, or consignment number. Search your messages for Leopards, dispatched, shipped, tracking, or CN. Confirm that any link points to a legitimate merchant or Leopards domain before opening it.

For Daraz and Other Online Orders

The order page may initially show only the store’s order number. A courier CN usually appears after the parcel is packed, assigned to Leopards, and booked. If the status says processing or ready to ship, the courier number may not exist yet.

When asking the seller, request the Leopards consignment number specifically. This avoids receiving the merchant order ID again.

If You Lost the Slip

Contact the sender, merchant, or booking branch and provide the booking date, origin, destination, sender name, and recipient details. Support can tell you what information is required, but a public online lookup normally starts with the CN number.

  • Check the sender’s copy or receipt photo
  • Search SMS and email history
  • Check the merchant order timeline
  • Ask the booking branch or courier support

A Simple Receipt Habit

Take a clear photo of the entire receipt immediately after booking and a second close-up of the CN number. Keep both until the parcel is delivered and any COD payment, return, or complaint has been resolved.

Quick answers

Frequently asked questions

Is the barcode number the tracking number?

Often the human-readable value near the barcode is the CN, but confirm the field label because a document can contain other barcodes or references.

Can the receiver get the CN from Leopards?

Support may require booking and identity details. The quickest route is usually to ask the sender, who received the original booking record.

When does an online store provide the CN?

Usually after the parcel is handed to or booked with the courier. A packed order may not yet have a searchable Leopards record.

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