Can you track a money order with the stub?

In order to track your money order, you’ll have to have the correct receipt; that is, you’ll need the one with the serial number or receipt number of the money order on it. For USPS money orders, this will be the stub on the side of the order.

Can you track a money order Western Union?

You can use the Western Union money order tracking service to track your Western Union money online. You will need the MTCN, or the sender’s phone number, and the send or receive amount.

How can I track a money order receipt?

Call MoneyGram’s automated response line at 1-800-542-3590 or use MoneyGram’s online tracking system. You’ll need to provide your money order number and the exact dollar amount; the system should then tell you whether the item has been cashed or not.

How can I track the status of my money order?

Follow the status of the money order online. Some issuers allow you to track the money order online for free using the serial number. The USPS, for example, has a convenient tracking site that you can use to check the status of your money order and see if it has been lost or stolen.

Is it possible to track a Western Union money order?

Western Union money order tracking is easiest if you have the MTCN. However, if you don’t have the Western Union tracking number, it’s still possible to check on the transfer status so long as you have other details to hand.

What do you need to know about a money order?

Know who to contact. You will need to contact the issuer of the money order. This is the service that actually processes the order, usually your bank, the US Postal Service, or another money-sending service like MoneyGram or Western Union. The name of the issuer will also appear on the money order and receipt.

How to get a money order from the post office?

If you used a USPS money order, you need to visit a post office and fill out PS Form 6401, the Money Order Inquiry. 5  To complete that form, you need the receipt from your original purchase showing the money order number, amount, and information about the post office you purchased from.

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