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A. Every pawnbroker shall maintain at his place of business a record of all loans, purchases or sales, in the English language, and which must contain the following information:

1. The date of the transaction;

2. The name of the person conducting the transaction and making the entries required herein;

3. The printed name, signature, date of birth, street and house number, telephone number, the height, weight, gender, race, color of hair and eyes of the person with whom the transaction is had, including the identification which the customer shall present to verify his identity pursuant to Section 5.10.100, and the serial or other number of such identification;

4. The name, street and house number of the owner of the property bought or received in pledge;

5. The street and house number of the place from which the property bought or received in pledge was last removed;

6. A description of the property bought or received in pledge, which shall include the name of the maker of such property or the manufacturer thereof and the serial number, if the article has such marks on it, or any other inscriptive or identifying marks, which, in the case of watches, shall contain the name of the maker and the number of both the works and the case. In the case of firearms, the caliber, barrel length, type of action, and whether it is a pistol, rifle, or shotgun shall be recorded. Provided, that when the article received is furniture or the contents of any house or room, actually inspected on the premises where the sale is made, a general description of the property shall be sufficient;

7. The price paid or the amount loaned;

8. The number of any pawn tickets issued therefor. (Ord. 2546 § 2 (part), 2010: Ord. 1778 § 4, 1994; Ord. 1678 § 5, 1992; Ord. 1155 § 1 (part), 1983).