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where do i get a money order

You can usually get a money order at common everyday places like post offices, banks, and big retail stores.

Fast places to get a money order

  • Post office (USPS): Most post offices sell money orders at the counter; you pay the amount plus a small fee, and they’re widely accepted for rent, bills, and mail payments.
  • Bank or credit union: If you have an account, your bank can issue a money order by pulling funds directly from your account, usually for a small fee around a few dollars.
  • Big retailers (like Walmart): Many large stores sell money orders at their customer service or money center area, often into the evening and on weekends, with low fees.
  • Grocery and convenience stores: Some chains, such as Kroger or 7‑Eleven, sell money orders through services like Western Union or MoneyGram; fees and limits vary by location.
  • Check-cashing / money service shops: Dedicated financial service spots often sell and cash money orders, but fees can be higher than banks or post offices.

How to ask for one

  • Say you need to “buy a money order for [amount] dollars.”
  • Have the money ready in cash or on a debit card, plus a small fee.
  • Bring a valid ID in case they ask for it for larger amounts or store policy.

Quick tips before you go

  • Most money orders in the U.S. have a maximum per order (often around 1,000 dollars), so big amounts may need more than one money order.
  • Keep the receipt stub; it’s the proof you bought it and lets you track or replace it if it’s lost or stolen.

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