How to Cash a Postal Money Order Image Credit:Jacek_Sopotnicki/iStock/GettyImages Visit Your Local Post Office Your best bet is to take the money order to your local post office. The U.S. Postal Service charges a fee when issuing money orders, but not when cashing them. Endorse the mo...
Today, U.S. post offices do not provide all of these services on a large scale, although they may sell postalmoney orders, a convenience for people who need to pay a bill or want to send money safely to someone but who don’t have a checking account. Recipients can also cash money o...
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Article 24 The remittees of postal remittances shall cash the postal remittances with valid documents at postal enterprises or branch offices within two months of receiving notice of a postal remittance. Remittances unclaimed when the time period expires shall be returned to the remitters by postal ...
Subject to funds availability, money orders may be cashed by rural carriers. Any customer whose daily total of cashed money orders exceeds $10,000, regardless of the number of Post Offices the customer visits to cash the money orders, must also complete PS Form 8105-A, Funds Transaction ...
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How Money Orders Work The U.S. Postal Service and private organizations like Western Union can issue money orders, which are cashed or deposited like checks but are prepaid rather than linked to funds in a bank account. They charge a fee for doing so, depending on the value of the money...
postal money orders in their country (Nigeria to a large extent) and need help to cash them. These thieves mail counterfeit money orders to their victims, telling them that they will share some of this money after the victims deposit the orders into their personal bank accounts and then wire...