Indiana Code
Chapter 5. Pawnbrokers
28-7-5-16. Books, Accounts, and Records; Examination and Costs; Bills of Sale; Purchase of Precious Metal; Record of Control; Examination of Vendors

Sec. 16. (a) The licensee shall keep and use in the licensee's business such books, accounts, and records as will enable the department to determine whether the licensee is complying with this chapter and with the rules adopted by the department under this chapter. Every licensee shall preserve such books, accounts, and records, including cards used in the card system for at least two (2) years after making the final entry on any loan recorded in its books, accounts, and records. The books and records of the licensee shall be kept so that the pawnbroking business transacted in Indiana may be readily separated and distinguished from the business of the licensee transacted elsewhere and from any other business in which the licensee may be engaged. To determine whether the licensee is complying with this chapter and with rules adopted by the department under this chapter, the department may examine the books, accounts, and records required to be kept by the licensee under this subsection. If the department examines the books, accounts, and records of the licensee under this subsection, the licensee shall pay all reasonably incurred costs of the examination in accordance with the fee schedule adopted under IC 28-11-3-5. Any costs required to be paid under this section shall be paid not later than sixty (60) days after the person receives a notice from the department of the costs being assessed. The department may impose a fee, in an amount fixed by the department under IC 28-11-3-5, for each day that the assessed costs are not paid, beginning on the first day after the sixty (60) day period described in this subsection.
(b) If a pawnbroker, in the conduct of the business, purchases an article from a seller, the purchase shall be evidenced by a bill of sale properly signed by the seller. All bills of sale must be in duplicate and must recite the following separate items:
(1) Date of bill of sale.
(2) Amount of consideration.
(3) Name of pawnbroker.
(4) Description of each article sold. However, if multiple articles of a similar nature that do not contain an identification or serial number (such as precious metals, gemstones, musical recordings, video recordings, books, or hand tools) are delivered together in one (1) transaction, the description of the articles is adequate if the description contains the quantity of the articles delivered and a physical description of the type of articles delivered, including any other unique identifying marks, numbers, names, letters, or special features.
(5) Signature of seller.
(6) Address of seller.
(7) Date of birth of the seller.
(8) The type of government issued identification used to verify the identity of the seller, together with the name of the governmental agency that issued the identification, and the identification number present on the government issued identification.
(c) The original copy of the bill of sale shall be retained by the pawnbroker. The second copy shall be delivered to the seller by the pawnbroker at the time of sale. The heading on all bill of sale forms must be in boldface type.
(d) If a pawnbroker, in the conduct of the business, purchases precious metal (as defined in IC 24-4-19-6) from a seller, the pawnbroker shall, for at least ten (10) calendar days after the date the pawnbroker purchases the precious metal, retain the precious metal:
(1) at the pawnbroker's permanent place of business where the pawnbroker purchased the precious metal; and
(2) separate from other precious metal.
(e) Each licensee shall maintain a record of control indicating the number of accounts and dollar value of all outstanding pawnbroking receivables.
(f) If a licensee contracts with an outside vendor to provide a service that would otherwise be undertaken internally by the licensee and be subject to the department's routine examination procedures, the person that provides the service to the licensee shall, at the request of the director, submit to an examination by the department. If the director determines that an examination under this subsection is necessary or desirable, the examination may be made at the expense of the person to be examined. If the person to be examined under this subsection refuses to permit the examination to be made, the director may order any licensee that receives services from the person refusing the examination to:
(1) discontinue receiving one (1) or more services from the person; or
(2) otherwise cease conducting business with the person.
Formerly: Acts 1935, c.195, s.16. As amended by P.L.263-1985, SEC.192; P.L.14-1992, SEC.142; P.L.42-1993, SEC.78; P.L.80-1998, SEC.15; P.L.163-2001, SEC.2; P.L.10-2006, SEC.46 and P.L.57-2006, SEC.46; P.L.35-2010, SEC.176; P.L.27-2012, SEC.97; P.L.222-2013, SEC.7; P.L.137-2014, SEC.31; P.L.186-2015, SEC.43; P.L.149-2016, SEC.79; P.L.136-2018, SEC.212.

Structure Indiana Code

Indiana Code

Title 28. Financial Institutions

Article 7. Specialized Financial Institutions

Chapter 5. Pawnbrokers

28-7-5-1. Citation

28-7-5-2. Definitions

28-7-5-3. Necessity of License; Misleading Representations; Territorial Application

28-7-5-4. Application for License; Business Locations; Criminal History; Evidence of Compliance; Criminal Background Checks and Credit Histories

28-7-5-5. Initial and Renewal Applications; Fees; Financial Statement; Proof of Bond and Insurance; Standards; Tax Warrant List

28-7-5-5.5. Surety Bond; Requirements; Amount; Termination; Liability; Notices

28-7-5-6. Repealed

28-7-5-7. Repealed

28-7-5-8. Issuance and Duration of License; Evidence of Compliance; Denial of Application; Person Not Qualifying for License; Replacement of Manager

28-7-5-9. License Not Transferrable or Assignable; Branch Locations

28-7-5-9.1. Change in Control of Licensee; Application to Department; Time Frame for Department's Decision; Conditions for Approval; Duty of Licensee to Report Transfer of Securities; Director's Discretion to Require New License

28-7-5-10. Closing, Opening, or Relocating a Branch; Changes and Events Concerning Licensees or Applicants; Notice to Department Required

28-7-5-10.1. Ceasing Business as a Pawnbroker; Requirements; Appointment of Liquidating Agent; Two Month Redemption Period; Partial Payments by Pledgers

28-7-5-10.4. Carrying on Other Business

28-7-5-10.5. Repealed

28-7-5-10.6. Felony Convictions or Pleas; Notice to Department

28-7-5-11. License Renewal; Application; Fees

28-7-5-12. Repealed

28-7-5-13. Suspension or Revocation of License; Order to Show Cause; Order of Suspension or Revocation; Surrender of License; Existing Obligations; Emergency Order for Revocation

28-7-5-13.1. Failure to File Renewal Form or Pay Renewal Fee; Revocation or Suspension of License

28-7-5-14. Repealed

28-7-5-15. Investigatory and Enforcement Authority; Costs of Investigation; Voided Loans

28-7-5-15.1. Applicability of Law Governing Administrative Orders and Procedures; Venue

28-7-5-16. Books, Accounts, and Records; Examination and Costs; Bills of Sale; Purchase of Precious Metal; Record of Control; Examination of Vendors

28-7-5-17. Report; Late Fee

28-7-5-18. Repealed

28-7-5-19. Loan Record Requisites; Data Recording Methods

28-7-5-20. Signature and Thumbprint of Pledger; Electronic Record

28-7-5-21. Pawn Ticket; Duty of Reasonable Care in Safekeeping of Articles

28-7-5-21.5. Required Disclosure of Information

28-7-5-22. Presumptive Right of Ticket Holder to Redeem; Compliance With Local Ordinance or Law Concerning Pledge Retention

28-7-5-23. Redemption by Mail; Compliance With Local Ordinance or Law Concerning Pledge Retention

28-7-5-24. Partial Payment Before Maturity

28-7-5-25. Loss, Destruction, or Theft of Pawn Ticket

28-7-5-26. Alteration of Pawn Ticket; Effect

28-7-5-27. Repealed

28-7-5-28. Rate of Interest; Calculation for Partial Month; Minimum Term; Reduction in Advance; Penalty for Excessive or Unauthorized Interest or Charges

28-7-5-28.5. Additional Charge; Servicing Fee

28-7-5-29. Liability for Loss to Pledger; Due Care

28-7-5-29.5. Waiver of Rights Not Permitted

28-7-5-30. Two Month Redemption Period; Public Access Prohibited; Unredeemed Property Subject to Sale

28-7-5-31. Repealed

28-7-5-32. Repealed

28-7-5-33. Lien

28-7-5-34. Delivery of Pledge; Necessity of Surrender of Pawn Ticket

28-7-5-35. Conflicting Claims; Sale of Pledge Subject to Adjudication

28-7-5-36. Unlawful Transactions

28-7-5-37. Violations

28-7-5-37.5. Compliance With Money Laundering Laws; Investigation and Enforcement by the Department

28-7-5-38. Violations; Civil Action; Injunctive Relief; Civil Penalties

28-7-5-38.1. Violations; Civil Penalty

28-7-5-39. Confidentiality of Records; Exceptions; Safeguarding of Personal Records; Release of Information to Supervisory Agencies