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How to Get Your Money From a Postal Money Order

    Payee

    • 1). Take your U.S. Postal Service money order to a local bank that you have an account with. Present the money order, along with your picture ID, to cash the money order.

    • 2). Visit the Postal Service office and present the money order to the postal representative, along with a government issued photo ID to get your money.

    • 3). Visit a local check cashing agency. Present the money order and your photo ID to the agency representative. Agree to the fee that is charged for cashing your money order. In most cases, the fee will be a percentage of the money order amount. This percentage will vary by agency.

    Payer

    • 1). Visit a Postal Service office location. Advise the representative that you purchased a money order and discovered that you didn't need it.

    • 2). Present the Postal Service representative with your money order, along with your purchase receipt.

    • 3). Show a government issued photo ID to receive the payout for the money order.

    • 4). Write your name in the "Pay To Order Of" field and sign the back of the money order to receive your payout.

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