North Carolina General Statutes
Article 45 - Pawnbrokers, Metal Dealers, and Scrap Dealers.
§ 66-409 - Bond or trust account required.

66-409. Bond or trust account required.
Before any permit shall be issued to a dealer pursuant to G.S. 66-407, the dealer shall execute a satisfactory cash or surety bond or establish a trust account with a licensed and insured bank or savings institution located in the State of North Carolina in the sum of ten thousand dollars ($10,000). The bond or trust account shall be in favor of the State of North Carolina. A surety bond is to be executed by the dealer and by two responsible sureties or a surety company licensed to do business in the State of North Carolina and shall be on a form approved by the Department of Public Safety. Any bond shall be kept in full force and effect and shall be delivered to the law-enforcement agency which first issued a current permit to the dealer. A bond or trust account shall be for the faithful performance of the requirements and obligations of the dealer's business in conformity with this Part. Any law-enforcement agency shall have full power and authority to revoke the permit and sue for forfeiture of the bond or trust account upon a breach thereof. Any person who shall have suffered any loss or damage by any act of the permittee that constitutes a violation of this Part shall have the right to institute an action to recover against such permittee and the surety or trust account. Upon termination of the bond or trust account the permit shall become void. (1981, c. 956, s. 1; c. 1001, s. 4; 2011-145, s. 19.1(g); 2012-46, ss. 15, 20.)

Structure North Carolina General Statutes

North Carolina General Statutes

Chapter 66 - Commerce and Business

Article 45 - Pawnbrokers, Metal Dealers, and Scrap Dealers.

§ 66-385 - Short title.

§ 66-386 - Purpose.

§ 66-387 - Definitions.

§ 66-388 - Pawnbroker authority.

§ 66-389 - License required.

§ 66-390 - Requirements for licensure.

§ 66-391 - Record-keeping requirements for pawnbrokers.

§ 66-392 - Record-keeping requirements for currency converters and e-buyers.

§ 66-393 - Pawnbroker fees; interest rates.

§ 66-394 - Pawnbroker transactions.

§ 66-395 - Prohibitions.

§ 66-396 - Penalties.

§ 66-397 - Municipal or county authority.

§ 66-398 - License renewal.

§ 66-399 - Bond.

§ 66-405 - Legislative finding.

§ 66-406 - Definitions.

§ 66-407 - Permits.

§ 66-408 - Perjury; punishment.

§ 66-409 - Bond or trust account required.

§ 66-410 - Records to be kept.

§ 66-411 - Items not to be modified.

§ 66-412 - Purchasing from juvenile.

§ 66-413 - Penalties.

§ 66-414 - Portable smelters prohibited.

§ 66-420 - Definitions.

§ 66-420.1 - Applicability.

§ 66-421 - Required records and receipts for regulated metals transactions.

§ 66-422 - Inspection of regulated metals property and records.

§ 66-423 - Hold notices for nonferrous metals; retention of nonferrous metals.

§ 66-424 - Prohibited activities and transactions.

§ 66-425 - Permissible payment methods for nonferrous metals purchasers.

§ 66-426 - Issuance of nonferrous metals purchase permits by Sheriff; form; fees; recordkeeping.

§ 66-427 - Exemptions.

§ 66-428 - Preemption.

§ 66-429 - Violations.

§ 66-430 - Restitution.

§ 66-431 - Forfeiture of vehicles used to transport unlawfully obtained regulated metals property.