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Secondhand Dealers: Riverside vs Temecula

How do secondhand dealers rules compare between Riverside, CA and Temecula, CA?

Temecula has fewer restrictions than Riverside.

Riverside, CA

Riverside County

Heavy Restrictions

Riverside secondhand dealers and pawnbrokers must register with the police, hold property for thirty days, and report all transactions to the statewide CAPSS database under California Business Code.

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Temecula, CA

Riverside County

Some Restrictions

California Business and Professions Code section 21641 requires secondhand dealers and pawnbrokers to register with the local police agency and report transactions to the state. Riverside County Sheriff handles permit processing for unincorporated-area dealers.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactRiversideTemecula
Hold period30 days minimum30 days
ReportingDaily CAPSS uploadsDaily via CAPSS
ID requiredPhoto of seller-
AuthorityBPC 21625BPC 21641
Permit issuer-Sheriff in unincorporated areas
Pawnbroker law-Financial Code 21300

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Riverside FAQ

Does a flea-market booth count as a secondhand dealer?

It can. California law treats anyone whose business includes buying and reselling secondhand tangible personal property as a dealer, regardless of whether they operate at a flea market or storefront.

Can the police take alleged stolen items?

Yes. During the 30-day hold, Riverside Police can place a written hold on items they suspect were stolen, and dealers must keep the property available until the case resolves.

Temecula FAQ

What items must be reported?

Most used merchandise purchased for resale, including jewelry, electronics, tools, instruments, and bicycles. Books, clothing, and certain low-value categories may be exempt under section 21627.

How long must items be held before resale?

Thirty days from the date the transaction is reported. The hold lets law enforcement check stolen-property databases before goods leave the dealer's possession.

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