MN Statute Section 325.731 MN Statute Section 325F.733
A precious metal dealer is defined as any natural person, partnership, or corporation, either as principal or agent engaging in the business of buying secondhand items containing precious metal, including, but not limited to jewelry, watches, eating utensils, candlesticks, and religious and decorative objects.
Precious metals means silver, gold, and platinum. This includes pawn shops, coin dealers and some jewelry stores. Items containing precious metal means an item made in whole or in part of metal and containing more than one percent by weight of silver, gold, or platinum.
In order to apply, the following forms must be completed and accepted prior to issuing a license. Forms can be downloaded online but must be printed, signed, and mailed or delivered to our office. The forms are as follows:
Licenses are valid one year from the date of issuance.
Precious Metal Dealer Application
Each Precious Metal Dealer is required to hold each purchase of a secondhand item containing precious metal at the dealer's business location or other location within the licensing county from the time of the initial transaction for a period of no less than 14 days.
To renew your license you must contact our office or submit the required forms and fee prior to expiration of your license.