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Lakewood vs Los Angeles

How do secondhand dealers rules compare between Lakewood, CA and Los Angeles, CA?

Lakewood and Los Angeles have similar restriction levels.

Lakewood, CA

Los Angeles County

Heavy Restrictions

Secondhand dealers in unincorporated LA County need a Title 7.18 Sheriff business license plus state Bus. & Prof. Code Β§21626 registration. Daily LeadsOnline reporting of all purchases and a 30-day police hold on every item are mandatory before resale.

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Los Angeles, CA

Los Angeles County

Heavy Restrictions

Secondhand dealers in Los Angeles need a Police Commission permit under LAMC Β§21.12 and must register under California Business and Professions Code Β§21626 et seq. Operators report every acquired item daily through LeadsOnline or the CAPSS system and must hold purchased property for 30 days before resale.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactLakewoodLos Angeles
County authorityLACO Title 7.18 (Sheriff)-
State authorityBus. & Prof. Code Β§21626-
Reporting cadenceDaily via LeadsOnline-
Police hold30 days before resale-
Seller recordPhoto ID and thumbprint-
Local authority-LAMC Β§21.12
State statute-Bus. & Prof. Code Β§21626
Reporting system-LeadsOnline or CAPSS daily
Police hold period-30 days minimum
Inspection authority-LAPD without warrant

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Lakewood FAQ

Can a dealer resell items immediately?

No. State law and Title 7.18 require a 30-day police hold from the reporting date before resale, melting, or alteration. LASD uses the window to cross-check stolen-property reports through LeadsOnline.

Does the rule cover online resale?

Yes, if the dealer takes physical custody in unincorporated LA County. Pure peer-to-peer marketplace listings without dealer custody fall outside the secondhand-dealer scheme but may trigger other consumer-protection laws.

What counts as secondhand tangible property?

Used jewelry, electronics, cameras, musical instruments, sporting goods, tools, and similar items. Books, magazines, used cars, and clothing are exempt under Bus. & Prof. Code section 21627.

Los Angeles FAQ

Do I need both a state and city permit?

Yes. State law requires a DOJ-issued secondhand dealer license, and Los Angeles requires a separate Police Commission permit plus business tax registration before opening.

How fast must transactions be reported?

Every purchased or traded item must be uploaded to LeadsOnline or CAPSS within one business day, including photographs and seller identification, under Business and Professions Code Β§21628.

Can I sell items immediately?

No. State law and LAMC Β§21.12 impose a 30-day police hold so detectives can cross-check stolen property databases before the merchandise leaves the store.

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