Can bank mail money order

Yes, banks can mail money orders. In fact, many banks offer money order services, which allow you to purchase a money order and have it mailed to the recipient.

Here's how it typically works:

  1. Visit a bank branch: Go to a branch of your bank or a bank that offers money order services.
  2. Purchase a money order: Tell the bank teller that you'd like to purchase a money order. They will ask you for the amount you'd like to send and the recipient's name and address.
  3. Fill out the money order: The teller will give you a money order form to fill out. You'll need to provide your name, address, and the recipient's name and address.
  4. Pay for the money order: You'll need to pay for the money order with cash, debit card, or credit card.
  5. Mail the money order: The bank will mail the money order to the recipient on your behalf.

Some banks may have specific requirements or restrictions for mailing money orders, such as:

It's a good idea to check with your bank before purchasing a money order to see if they offer this service and what their specific requirements and fees are.