FAQ

A. You need a current, Government Issued ID. The law requires us to use only government issued identifications each time a customer pawns an item.

By law, we report a complete description of the customer and all items received by a pawnbroker to the police. Police subsequently compare pawned and sold property to their burglary, robbery and theft reports.

This reduces the chances of a pawnshop receiving stolen property.

Note: To create an account our pawnbrokers will need from you 2 current government IDs, at least one with photo.

A. You can bring anything of value and let us work our magic.

Our pawnbrokers will assess your items looking for reasons to give you more money. They will look at specs, condition, demand and any other indicative that can help us determine the best value.

A. Despite what you see on TV or in the movies, pawnshops are the worst place to get rid of stolen merchandise.

Pawnshops are tightly regulated and work very closely with local and federal law enforcement agencies. We describe everything that is pawned to us in detail to law enforcement. In addition, we must submit the required information from the customer’s identification with these reports. Reports are mandatory, and we report daily to the police. Our video surveillance equipment also verifies customers’ identities.

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