Which is the 'Postal order number' on a Postal Order?
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Unfortunately I need something from the DVLA, and because they are stuck in the early 1900's they state I can only pay them by sending them a completed form with a cheque or postal order 
I haven't had a cheque book for years and neither have my friends or family so I have had to go to a cash machine, withdraw £120, the hand over the cash to the post office, to be issued a Postal Order.
I now come to enclose it in the envelope to the DVLA only to find they want me to write the Postal Order Number on the form, but I don't know which is the PON?
There is a sort code looking number in the top right hand corner, a long number on the bottom of the front written in that Data type font, and there is a barcode on the rear with a 20 digit number below it.
Any suggestions?
By the way, both the post office and the DVLA can go f
k themselves for being so behind the times. What's wrong with filling in an online form and letting people pay by debit card like any other sane organisation?
Thanks

I haven't had a cheque book for years and neither have my friends or family so I have had to go to a cash machine, withdraw £120, the hand over the cash to the post office, to be issued a Postal Order.
I now come to enclose it in the envelope to the DVLA only to find they want me to write the Postal Order Number on the form, but I don't know which is the PON?
There is a sort code looking number in the top right hand corner, a long number on the bottom of the front written in that Data type font, and there is a barcode on the rear with a 20 digit number below it.
Any suggestions?
By the way, both the post office and the DVLA can go f

Thanks

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