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L BLAINE SECTION: 15-110 to 15-126 YEAR ADOPTED: 1992 <br /> 'i `r w.�� w r.w rvrw� rrar ♦ - v� r w-•' ► w ♦ r i _ <br /> FEE: $12,000 plus a$500 application fee and a$5,000 bond. <br /> IDENTIFICATION REQUIREMENTS: Valid driver's license containing a photo or any picture identification. <br /> DAILY REPORT TO POLICE REQUIRED: Yes. <br /> AUTOMATIC HOLDING PERIOD: 30 days after records have been made available to police. <br /> PROVISION ALLOWING FOR POLICE HOLD? Yes. <br /> REDEMPTION PERIOD: 30 days after report to police;an individual may redeem an item pawned 3 working days after the report is made to the police. <br /> STORAGE OF FIREARMS PROVISION? Yes. <br /> BUFFER ZONE: Not allowed within 300 feet of a school or church. <br /> METHOD OF PAYMENT: By check only. <br /> PHOTO OR VIDEO OF CUSTOMERS REQUIRED? No. <br /> INELIGIBILITY FOR LICENSE: Minors;illegal aliens;conviction within five years of receiving stolen property,sale of stolen property,sale of controlled <br /> substance,burglary,robbery,damage or trespass to property,felony theft,larceny,or fraud;revocation of license within five <br /> years;a person not of"sufficient good moral character and repute";a person who would adversely affect the public health, <br /> safety,or welfare. <br /> HOURS OF OPERATION REGULATED? No. <br /> RECEIPT REQUIREMENTS: A pawnbroker shall give to the person selling or depositing an article of property a plain written or printed ticket or receipt for <br /> the article sold or deposited showing the terms of such sale or loan. <br /> ADDITIONAL PROVISIONS: The City of Blaine requires that if any goods,articles,or things are advertised in any public paper of the City of Blaine as <br /> having been lost or stolen and such goods come into the possession of any pawnbroker,the pawnbroker must,upon actual <br /> notice thereof,immediately thereafter notify the Chief of Police that such goods are in the pawnbroker's possession. The <br /> pawnbroker is not to dispose of such property until written authority to do so is detailed from the Chief of Police. <br /> • <br /> fir 11111-) <br /> .— <br />