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Keep your receipt. 5 steps to fill out a money order. Fill in the recipients name. Write your address in the purchaser section. Include your account number if youre paying a bill. Sign the bottom where it says purchasers signature Keep your receipt.
The original payee must sign the money order over to you before you can cash a money order thats made out to someone else. The process is the same as signing over a check. The payee must sign their name and write Pay to the order of [your first and last name] on the endorsement line on the back of the money order.
If you have your original money order or your purchasers receipt and your money order has not been cashed, youll need to do the following for a refund: Open the Money Order Refund Request form. Enter the details and attach your receipt. Accept the terms and conditions and select Submit.
You can try cashing a money order at the same entity that issued it, whether thats a bank branch, post office or other location.
Once you submit your cancellation request, the money order issuer will research the item and confirm that it has not been paid. If it is still outstanding, youll get a refund or replacement (less any fees), depending on the issuer.
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No, you cannot make changes to a completed money order. Any form of alteration or correction will make it ineligible for cashing. Alternatively, you may submit a refund request through our office. Can I change the payees name after the money order has been completed?
No, money orders do not have an expiration date. However, depending on the state of purchase, if you do not use or cash the money order within 1-3 years of the purchase date, a non-refundable service charge will be deducted from the principal amount ing to the terms conditions of the money order.
To cancel a money order, contact the issuer, provide details, attach a copy of the receipt, submit the cancellation form and pay a fee. Margarette Burnette is a NerdWallet authority on savings, who has been writing about bank accounts since before the Great Recession.

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