Every person licensed under this chapter shall keep and use such books and forms as are approved by the Chief of Police, which shall disclose, at the time each purchase or loan is made, an accurate description of the goods, articles or things deposited, the time of pledging or selling them, the amount of money loaned on them or paid for them, the rate of interest and charges to be paid on such loan, the time within which such pawn is to be redeemed, with the name, age, place of residence, driver's license number or other personal identification, and a short physical description, of the person of the pledgor or seller. When any watch is pledged or sold, the licensee shall also write in such book the name of the maker or other identifying features, and where jewelry or gold or silver articles of any kind are pledged or sold, the licensee shall write in such book all identifying letters or marks inscribed thereon. Such book, at all times, shall be open to the inspection of the Chief, or of a police officer deputized by him or her, or by the Mayor. Upon demand of any of them, the licensee shall produce and show an article thus listed and described which is in his or her possession.
(Ord. 1986-116. Passed 1-7-87.)