Different issuers have different policies regarding the expiration of their money orders.  

Generally, money orders do not expire, but they do have a “valid through” or “good through” date, which is printed on the money order. 

Generally, money orders do not expire, but they do have a “valid through” or “good through” date, which is printed on the money order. 

This date is typically one to three years from the date of purchase, depending on the issuer.

If you have a money order that has passed its “valid through” date, it may still be possible to cash it. 

However, you may have to pay a fee to the issuer to have it reissued or refunded. 

Some issuers may also require you to submit a written request, along with the original money order, to have it reissued. 

It is essential to keep track of the “valid through” date of your money order to avoid any issues with cashing it.