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13-32a-104. Register required to be maintained -- Contents -- Identification ofitems.
(1) Every pawnbroker or secondhand merchandise dealer shall keep a register of eacharticle of property a person pawns or sells to the pawnbroker or secondhand merchandise dealer,except as provided in Subsection 13-32a-102(23)(b). Every pawn and secondhand businessowner or operator, or his employee, shall enter the following information regarding every articlepawned or sold to the owner or employee:
(a) the date and time of the transaction;
(b) the pawn transaction ticket number, if the article is pawned;
(c) the date by which the article must be redeemed;
(d) the following information regarding the person who pawns or sells the article:
(i) the person's name, residence address, and date of birth;
(ii) the number of the driver license or other form of positive identification presented bythe person, and notations of discrepancies if the person's physical description, including gender,height, weight, race, age, hair color, and eye color, does not correspond with identificationprovided by the person;
(iii) the person's signature; and
(iv) a legible fingerprint of the person's right thumb, or if the right thumb cannot befingerprinted, a legible fingerprint of the person with a written notation identifying the fingerprintand the reason why the thumb print was unavailable;
(e) the amount loaned on or paid for the article, or the article for which it was traded;
(f) the identification of the pawn or secondhand business owner or the employee,whoever is making the register entry; and
(g) an accurate description of the article of property, including available identifyingmarks such as:
(i) names, brand names, numbers, serial numbers, model numbers, color, manufacturers'names, and size;
(ii) metallic composition, and any jewels, stones, or glass;
(iii) any other marks of identification or indicia of ownership on the article;
(iv) the weight of the article, if the payment is based on weight;
(v) any other unique identifying feature;
(vi) gold content, if indicated; and
(vii) if multiple articles of a similar nature are delivered together in one transaction andthe articles do not bear serial or model numbers and do not include precious metals or gemstones,such as musical or video recordings, books, or hand tools, the description of the articles isadequate if it includes the quantity of the articles and a description of the type of articlesdelivered.
(2) A pawn or secondhand business may not accept any personal property if, uponinspection, it is apparent that serial numbers, model names, or identifying characteristics havebeen intentionally defaced on that article of property.

Amended by Chapter 333, 2008 General Session

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Utah > Title-13 > Chapter-32a > 13-32a-104

13-32a-104. Register required to be maintained -- Contents -- Identification ofitems.
(1) Every pawnbroker or secondhand merchandise dealer shall keep a register of eacharticle of property a person pawns or sells to the pawnbroker or secondhand merchandise dealer,except as provided in Subsection 13-32a-102(23)(b). Every pawn and secondhand businessowner or operator, or his employee, shall enter the following information regarding every articlepawned or sold to the owner or employee:
(a) the date and time of the transaction;
(b) the pawn transaction ticket number, if the article is pawned;
(c) the date by which the article must be redeemed;
(d) the following information regarding the person who pawns or sells the article:
(i) the person's name, residence address, and date of birth;
(ii) the number of the driver license or other form of positive identification presented bythe person, and notations of discrepancies if the person's physical description, including gender,height, weight, race, age, hair color, and eye color, does not correspond with identificationprovided by the person;
(iii) the person's signature; and
(iv) a legible fingerprint of the person's right thumb, or if the right thumb cannot befingerprinted, a legible fingerprint of the person with a written notation identifying the fingerprintand the reason why the thumb print was unavailable;
(e) the amount loaned on or paid for the article, or the article for which it was traded;
(f) the identification of the pawn or secondhand business owner or the employee,whoever is making the register entry; and
(g) an accurate description of the article of property, including available identifyingmarks such as:
(i) names, brand names, numbers, serial numbers, model numbers, color, manufacturers'names, and size;
(ii) metallic composition, and any jewels, stones, or glass;
(iii) any other marks of identification or indicia of ownership on the article;
(iv) the weight of the article, if the payment is based on weight;
(v) any other unique identifying feature;
(vi) gold content, if indicated; and
(vii) if multiple articles of a similar nature are delivered together in one transaction andthe articles do not bear serial or model numbers and do not include precious metals or gemstones,such as musical or video recordings, books, or hand tools, the description of the articles isadequate if it includes the quantity of the articles and a description of the type of articlesdelivered.
(2) A pawn or secondhand business may not accept any personal property if, uponinspection, it is apparent that serial numbers, model names, or identifying characteristics havebeen intentionally defaced on that article of property.

Amended by Chapter 333, 2008 General Session


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Statutes > Utah > Title-13 > Chapter-32a > 13-32a-104

13-32a-104. Register required to be maintained -- Contents -- Identification ofitems.
(1) Every pawnbroker or secondhand merchandise dealer shall keep a register of eacharticle of property a person pawns or sells to the pawnbroker or secondhand merchandise dealer,except as provided in Subsection 13-32a-102(23)(b). Every pawn and secondhand businessowner or operator, or his employee, shall enter the following information regarding every articlepawned or sold to the owner or employee:
(a) the date and time of the transaction;
(b) the pawn transaction ticket number, if the article is pawned;
(c) the date by which the article must be redeemed;
(d) the following information regarding the person who pawns or sells the article:
(i) the person's name, residence address, and date of birth;
(ii) the number of the driver license or other form of positive identification presented bythe person, and notations of discrepancies if the person's physical description, including gender,height, weight, race, age, hair color, and eye color, does not correspond with identificationprovided by the person;
(iii) the person's signature; and
(iv) a legible fingerprint of the person's right thumb, or if the right thumb cannot befingerprinted, a legible fingerprint of the person with a written notation identifying the fingerprintand the reason why the thumb print was unavailable;
(e) the amount loaned on or paid for the article, or the article for which it was traded;
(f) the identification of the pawn or secondhand business owner or the employee,whoever is making the register entry; and
(g) an accurate description of the article of property, including available identifyingmarks such as:
(i) names, brand names, numbers, serial numbers, model numbers, color, manufacturers'names, and size;
(ii) metallic composition, and any jewels, stones, or glass;
(iii) any other marks of identification or indicia of ownership on the article;
(iv) the weight of the article, if the payment is based on weight;
(v) any other unique identifying feature;
(vi) gold content, if indicated; and
(vii) if multiple articles of a similar nature are delivered together in one transaction andthe articles do not bear serial or model numbers and do not include precious metals or gemstones,such as musical or video recordings, books, or hand tools, the description of the articles isadequate if it includes the quantity of the articles and a description of the type of articlesdelivered.
(2) A pawn or secondhand business may not accept any personal property if, uponinspection, it is apparent that serial numbers, model names, or identifying characteristics havebeen intentionally defaced on that article of property.

Amended by Chapter 333, 2008 General Session