Scrap Metal Laws By State
Maryland Scrap Metal Laws
Payment Restrictions:
Fingerprinting:
Video Recording:
Tag and Hold:
License Scanning:
Vehicle Descriptions:
Taking Photographs of Materials:
Taking Photographs of Customers Faces:
Notify Law Enforcement:
NMVTIS Reporting:
Legal Mandates
Updated January 2014
***Effective 10/1/2013
State Requirements
In order to sell scrap metal, sellers will be required to:
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Allow a copy of the seller’s a driver's license or state ID card (this only needs to be collected at the first sale, additional sales can refer to the ID on file);
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Sign a statement indicating that they are the owner of or are authorized to sell the metal;
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Sign a statement that they have not been convicted of metal theft
Buyer’s must:
- Record license plate number of sellers vehicle used to transport scrap
- Keep an electronic record of sellers name, address and date of sale
- All sales tickets must have location of sale, date and time of the sale, as well as the initials of the clerk completing the sale.
- Must also show the weight, quantity and/or volume of the material.
- Must include a general description of the material and if the material is insulated.
- Sales tickets must be signed by the seller. Seller will receive a copy of the receipt and buyer will retain a copy.
- Must also show the weight, quantity and/or volume of the material.
- A daily report of all transactions will be sent to the local law enforcement agency
· Buyer must report purchased vehicle information to NMVTIS
· ***Tag and hold policy is in effect (for a minimum of 15 days, 45 days for stolen property investigations)
NOTE: Please be aware of your local ordinances. Many cities and counties have additional ordinances that may not be listed here.
Keep records, certifications, registrations, etc. on site for 1 year.
Scrap recyclers must maintain a record of all purchases for a minimum of one year and is subject to inspection by any law enforcement at any time. There is a tag-and-hold policy for a minimum of 15 days when notified by law enforcement to do so.
It is unlawful to purchase catalytic converters unless the seller is licensed to dismantle or recycle such material.
It is unlawful to purchase grave markers and urns.
Links to Other Important Information for Maryland Salvage/Recycling
Auto-Parts Salvage/Recycling
· Scrap Tires – http://www.rma.org/scrap_tires/state_issues/maryland.cfm
· Environmental Safety pertaining to junkyards - http://www.mde.state.md.us/programs/Land/RecyclingandOperationsprogram/Publications/Documents/www.mde.state.md.us/assets/document/errpfinalrep.pdf
· Regulations for scrap yards and junkyards - http://mlis.state.md.us/2010rs/bills/sb/sb0099e.pdf
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