Pawnshops, Secondhand Merchandise Dealers, & Catalytic Converter Purchasers
Frequently Asked Questions
Registration
Any pawnshop, secondhand merchandise dealer, or catalytic converter purchaser must register with the Division annually and comply with all provisions of the PSMCCTIA, including collecting and uploading transaction information to the Central Database.
No. Scrap jewelry, used jewelry, and gold buyers must register with the Division and comply with all portions of the PSMCCTIA.
Go to Apply/Renew Registration.
Upon receiving the registration, the Division will process the registration and send the information to the Central Database so an account may be created in the database. Please allow for an average of 7-10 days for the registration to be processed and an account to be set up in the database. After the Central Database has created your new account, they will email your Primary Contact with information on setting up a password and logging into the database. If your business or agency already has a Primary Contact account set up for the Central Database, the Primary Contact may add, reset, or delete additional users for that account.
Please notify the division that you are no longer operating as a pawnshop, secondhand merchandise dealer, or catalytic converter purchaser so we may update our records and notify the Central Database.
Yes. Any pawn transactions or purchases of secondhand goods in the state of Utah are subject to the PSMCCTIA and the requirements therein.
Yes. Every location must be registered separately with the Division, pay the registration fee, and have their own login ID and credentials with the Central Database.
Yes. Every business that conducts pawn transactions or buys secondhand goods must register with the Division and upload to the Central Database. There is no minimum number of transactions that would exempt a pawnshop, secondhand merchandise dealer, or catalytic converter purchaser from registration and compliance with the PSMCCTIA.
Transactions
- Date and time of the transaction
- Whether the transaction is a pawn or purchase
- Ticket or receipt number
- Date ticket must be redeemed (if item was pawned)
- The seller's name, residence address, date of birth, driver's license number (or other valid form of federal or state issued ID), and phone number.
- Seller's signature
- Legible fingerprint of the seller's right index finger (Not necessary if you are transmitting digital fingerprints to the central database.)
- The amount loaned on or paid for the item
- The identification of the business employee collecting the seller info
- An accurate description of the item being pawned or sold to the business, including: identifying marks such as names, brand names, numbers, serial numbers, model numbers, color, manufacturers' names, and size; metallic composition, and any jewels, stones, or glass; any other marks of identification or indicia of ownership on the property; the weight of the property, if the payment is based on weight; any other unique identifying feature; gold content, if indicated. See section 13-32a-104.
Note: There are slightly different requirements for coin dealers (see section 13-32a-104.5 ), automated recycling kiosk operators (see section 13-32a-104.6), and catalytic converter purchasers (see section 13-32a-104.7 ) with regards to the information required to be obtained from the seller/pawner of the item(s). Please refer to those specific sections for the complete list for each respective industry type.
Yes. Prohibited items include:
- Property with removed, altered, defaced or obliterated serial numbers or other indicia of ownership.
- Property that is not a numismatic item but has indicia of being new and is not accompanied by a receipt or other satisfactory proof of ownership beyond the seller's own statement.
- Gift cards, transaction cards, or other physical or digital cards or certificated evidencing store credit.
See section 13-32a-104(2).
Uploading
The Central Database website is capable of doing an online ticket entry system. All that is required is an Internet connection. The Central Database is also compatible with a few different database formats. Please contact the Central Database to determine file compatibility if you elect not to use the online ticket entry system. You may also find additional information regarding how to upload after logging into the Central Database website.
After logging into the Central Database website, there are search functions under the "Upload" tab called "Upload History" and "Upload Errors" that allow you to see what you have transmitted to the database in the past and review and address any error messages your uploads have generated.
Also, you can click on the "Search" tab and select "Search/Edit Tickets" from the list. This will allow you to search for past tickets by ticket number, a ticket date or date range, or the name of the seller/pawner. The ideal way to confirm compliance is to simply select today's date and a date in the past such as a week and review all the tickets that were uploaded during that time to confirm all date is present and accounted for.
Yes. Because every transaction is stored in the Central Database, the transactions are identified by the ticket number for the transaction. If multiple transactions are using identical transaction numbers, an error will be generated in the database as a duplicate entry.
No. The Central Database cannot issue a login ID or password to the Central Database until after a pawnshop, secondhand merchandise dealer, or catalytic converter purchaser has registered with the Division. The Division will send the registration info to the Central Database and then an account will be created for the person the business has designated as the Primary Contact. The Primary Contact will be able to create and manage additional logins for any other users the business wishes to be able to interact with the database.
Property Disposition
Training
No. The training requirements under the PSMCCTIA are continuing education requirements that may be completed at any time during the calendar year. The New Business Orientation Packet is a valuable resource to get acquainted with the Division, the Central Database, and the requirements for each pawnshop, secondhand merchandise dealer, or catalytic converter purchaser.