How to send money via mail

Sending money via mail, also known as money orders or cashier's checks, is a secure and reliable way to transfer funds to someone. Here's a step-by-step guide on how to send money via mail:

Money Orders:

  1. Purchase a money order: You can buy a money order from a post office, bank, or retail store that sells money orders. The cost of a money order varies depending on the issuer and the amount you're sending.
  2. Fill out the money order: Fill out the money order with the recipient's name, address, and the amount you're sending.
  3. Sign the money order: Sign the money order on the back, where indicated.
  4. Mail the money order: Mail the money order to the recipient using a secure and trackable shipping method, such as USPS Priority Mail or UPS.

Cashier's Checks:

  1. Get a cashier's check: You can get a cashier's check from a bank or credit union. The bank will verify your identity and the funds will be deducted from your account.
  2. Fill out the cashier's check: Fill out the cashier's check with the recipient's name, address, and the amount you're sending.
  3. Sign the cashier's check: Sign the cashier's check on the back, where indicated.
  4. Mail the cashier's check: Mail the cashier's check to the recipient using a secure and trackable shipping method, such as USPS Priority Mail or UPS.

Tips and Considerations:

Security Tips:

By following these steps and tips, you can safely and securely send money via mail to someone.