05-05-11: DUTY TO RECORD TRANSACTIONS:
   (1)   Maintenance Of Permanent Record: It shall be the duty of every pawnbroker and secondhand dealer doing business in the County to maintain in his place of business a book or other permanent record in which shall be legibly written in the English language, at the time of each transaction, a record thereof containing:
      A.    The signature of the person with whom the transaction is made;
      B.    The date of transaction;
      C.    The name of the person or employee or the identification number of the person or employee conducting the transaction;
      D.    The name, date of birth, sex, height, weight, race, address and telephone number of the person with whom the transaction is made;
      E.    A complete description of the property pledged, bought, or consigned, including the brand name, serial number, model number by name, any initials, or engravings, size, pattern, and color of stone or stones, and in the case of firearms, the caliber, barrel length, type of action, and whether it is a pistol, rifle, or shotgun;
      F.    The price paid or the amount loaned;
      G.    The type and identifying number of identification used by the person with whom the transaction was made, which shall consist of a valid driver's license or identification card issued by any state, or two (2) pieces of identification issued by a governmental agency, one of which shall be the description of the person identified. At all times, one piece of current government issued picture identification will be required;
      H.    The nature of the transaction, a number identifying the transaction, the store identification as designated by the County Sheriff, or the name and address of the business and the name of the person or employee conducting the transaction, and the location of the property; and
      I.    The street and house number of the place from which the property bought or received in pledge was last removed.
   (2)   Inspection Of Record: Such record of all goods received shall be open to the inspection of the Sheriff during business hours. (Ord. 95-004, 7-3-95)