The Dell service tag is a seven character code used to identify your product. It is the best ID to use when communicating with Dell. When you need technical support. In this video, we will show you where to locate your service tag and what to do with it on the Dell website. While most Dell products have service tags, there are some accessories and peripherals that do not as a general rule.
Desktops, laptops, tablets monitors, servers, storage devices and printers will have a service tag.
There is also an express service code which is an all numeric version of the same code. Please note that your Dell service tag is linked to your account and you should never post it publicly on any website or social media platform on laptops. The sticker containing your service tag is located on the bottom of the device on some XPS and precision devices. The service tag is located underneath the system's badge on desktop computers.
The service tag is located on the back of the tower. There is also a black sticker with white letters on the top of the tower with the service tag and express service code on monitors and all in one computers. The service tag sticker is located on the back of the device depending on your Dell tablet model. The service tag sticker is on the back panel or the bezel of the device. The service tag sticker on Dell printers can be found on the back of the printer for all in one printers.
The sticker can also be found under the scanner for Dell servers. The service tag sticker is accessed by pulling out the information tag in front of the system to get information about your system with your service tag. Go to dell.com/support type your service tag into the search bar under identify your product. Once you have identified your device, you'll have access to your system's information, warranty status, support history, system, drivers and manuals.
Thanks for watching.