Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 726 § 726.285 — Register and records of transactions by pawnbroker; delivery of copies to local
Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 726 ·
Oregon Code § 726.285·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Register and records of transactions by pawnbroker; delivery of copies to local
police agency.
(1)
In addition to the register required under ORS 726.280, a pawnbroker shall
record for each transaction, in a physical or an electronic form, the date, the
name and address of the pledgor, the type and number of any proof of
identification the pledgor presents, a physical description of the pledgor and
an identifying description of the article pledged.
(2) The
pawnbroker shall deliver each record in a physical or an electronic form, or a
copy of the record, made under this section, within three days after the date
of the transaction, to the local police agency that has jurisdiction over the
location at which the pawnbroker has a place of business.
(3) A pawnbroker
may keep a register required under ORS 166.427 in a physical or an electronic
form and may deliver the register to the local police agency in electronic
form. [1979 c.202 §10; 2016 c.70 §1]
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 726.285
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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