Send money overseas safely with U.S. Postal Service ® international money orders. You may send money to people or businesses in countries that have agreements with USPS ® . Learn about how much it costs to send an international money order, the maximum amounts you can send, and other requirements. Send Money Orders within the U.S.
Sure Money Program Ending Soon: On July 14, 2024, USPS will no longer offer Sure Money international wire transfers. Learn More
Important Notice on International Money Orders: After September 30, 2024, USPS will stop selling international money orders.
Before accepting a money order, make sure it's real. There are several key things to look at to spot a counterfeit money order.
Real USPS ® money orders have specific marks and designs to prevent fraud. If you hold the money order up to the light you should see:
You can check the status of a money order you've purchased from the U.S. Postal Service at any time by visiting the Money Orders Application.
Make sure you have the following information for the postal money order you want to check:
You cannot stop payment on postal money orders, but a lost or stolen money order can be replaced.
We'll replace money orders that are defective or damaged. Take the damaged money order and your receipt to your local Post Office location to get a replacement.
As of July 14, 2024, USPS stopped offering Sure Money international wire transfers. Here's what you need to know:
Before December 14, 2024: To request a refund, you need to contact the USPS Accounting Services, Financial Reporting office:
Note: An additional $10.00 processing fee will be withheld from the total refund amount.