Can you track a money order payment?

Can you track a money order payment?

U.S. Postal Service® money orders are affordable, widely accepted, and never expire. Your money order receipt will help you track your payment and show proof of value in case the money order gets lost, stolen, or damaged. You can buy or cash postal money orders at any Post Office™ location.

How do I track a post office money order?

Another free and quick way to trace your money order is by phone. Call USPS at 1-866-974-2733. Select “Customer” option, then “Money Order Inquiry,” and enter the serial number.

How do I find out if a money order is valid?

The USPS recommends that you inspect the dollar amount for signs of ink discoloration, which can indicate that the original amount of the money order has been changed. You can also call the USPS at (866) 459-7822 to verify a money order or use the online Money Order Inquiry System.

How long can you track a money order?

For Western Union or MoneyGram orders, take the receipt to the agent that you bought the money order from. After you fill out the required paperwork and pay a fee ($15 for Western Union), the service will trace the money order for you. For some tracing requests, this may take up to 8 weeks.

Can you track a money order without a receipt?

While most banks and issuers will allow you to trace your money order without a receipt, some will not. USPS does not allow tracing of any money order without a receipt. Call your issuer’s customer service number (easily found on their website) to see if they can trace a money order without a receipt.

How can you track a money order without the receipt?

USPS does not allow tracing of any money order without a receipt. Call your issuer’s customer service number (easily found on their website) to see if they can trace a money order without a receipt. Know who to contact. You will need to contact the issuer of the money order.

Can you track a money order without the receipt?

How can I track a money order without the number?

Contact the Issuing Company Banks can usually find the details of your money order by looking at your account history. Some other issuing companies may not be able to find your money order without the tracking number, which is listed on the receipt.