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Money Orders in Salt Lake City, UT

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Business Listing   Access 2 Cash - Salt Lake City, UT - Phone: (801) 886-2662


Business Listing   All Types Check Cashing - Salt Lake City, UT - Phone: (801) 328-2274


Business Listing   Check City - Holladay - Salt Lake City, UT - Phone: (801) 486-2020


Business Listing   Comsat Communications Satellite Latino - Salt Lake City, UT - Phone: (801) 322-4754


Business Listing   Dahabshil - Salt Lake City, UT - Phone: (801) 908-5999


Business Listing   Dolex Dollar Express - Salt Lake City, UT - Phone: (801) 521-8315


Business Listing   Estellas Discount Store - Salt Lake City, UT - Phone: (801) 524-9883


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Helpful Definition for: Money Orders


A money order is purchased for the amount desired from postal services; in this way, it is similar to a certified check. In Salt Lake City, money orders consist of two portions; one is the negotiable check for remittance to the payee, and a receipt or stub, that the customer retains for records. The amount is printed by machine or check writer on both portions, and similar documentation, either as a third hard copy or in electronic form, is retained with the issuer and agent locations in Salt Lake City.

It is commonly used for transferring funds to a payee who is in a remote, rural area, where many people may not use a bank account at all. Money orders are the most economical way of sending money for small amounts.

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