SAT scores not received

Hello,
My problem not only concerns Stanford but also Princeton and a couple other universities. I have sent the SAT scores using the 4 free reports when I registered for the exam. I have been checking the application status every day since I received the login information but so far these are the only things reported as not received. I feel as if it’s already been quite some time (2 weeks +) and they should have already been able to match the scores with my name.
Should I e-mail them ?
Has anyone else had this problem? And if so when can I expect them to appear as received?
Thank you and sorry for any potential mistake but I am writing from my phone:)

Call the College Board. Ask them how long it takes. If they say it should be there by now, then email or call admissions. My daughter had one school that didn’t get her scores, it was some tech issue. The college Board gave me a code to give the admissions office and then they were able to find the scores.

Thank you for your response.
My sent scores history shows that they have been sent ( some of them are even from January last year )
I will e-mail the admissions office today to see if there is something wrong.
But in general only the scores that have been sent last year have not been received, which I find pretty weird.

It happens a lot, I’ve noticed. I doubt anything is wrong. It’s just they have so many applications to sort through. Just email the schools and let them know that your scores were submitted via the testing agency and that you look forward to hearing from them soon. I did this for my daughter and it worked PERFECTLY.

@elcaracol @blairst06 hey guys, I was lurking around the forum and found this post. I have the same problem too. May I please know what email address (Stanford) you guys emailed about your unreceived SAT scores to?

@tammiluv‌ For me it was a problem with the name and I had to send an e-mail to credentials@stanford.edu. Although I did not receive a response, when I checked the status again the scores appeared as received. But you should probably first e-mail admissions. I did and they advised me to use the other e-mail adress.

Sorry for the confusion! My daughter didn’t apply to Stanford. She’s applied to several other schools for Nursing. My point was that it’s a common problem that isn’t exclusive to any one particular school or set of schools. I sent emails to the Admissions Counselors.