Raleigh requires secondhand dealers to register with the Raleigh Police Department and report transactions through the LeadsOnline system, mirroring NC pawnbroker rules in NCGS Chapter 91A and helping recover stolen property.
Secondhand dealers in Raleigh must obtain a privilege license and enroll in the police department's electronic reporting program. Each transaction is uploaded daily with a description, seller identification, and unique item identifiers. NCGS Β§66-385 prohibits resale of certain items within mandatory holding periods. Sellers must show valid government ID and provide thumbprints in some categories. Pawnbrokers separately follow NCGS Chapter 91A licensing through the NC Commissioner of Banks. Police investigators review uploads daily for stolen-property hits.
Failing to register, skipping daily uploads, ignoring holding periods, or buying from minors leads to license suspension, daily civil fines, and Class 1 misdemeanor charges under state precious-metals statutes.
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