Scrap Metal Laws By State

Alaska Scrap Metal Laws



Payment Restrictions:

Alaska does NOT have special payment restrictions.


Fingerprinting:

Alaska does not require fingerprints.


Video Recording:

Alaska does not require video recordings.


Tag and Hold:

Alaska has no tag and hold provisions.


License Scanning:

Alaska does not require drivers license scanning.


Vehicle Descriptions:

Alaska does not require vehicle information to be recorded.


Taking Photographs of Materials:

Alaska does not require images to be taken of materials. However, it is always a good idea for law enforcement. Nexus does this automatically, unlike other systems, your employees won't have to click any buttons or do anything manually to capture images.


Taking Photographs of Customers Faces:

Alaska does not require facial photographs. However, it is always a good idea for law enforcement. Nexus does this automatically, unlike other systems, your employees won't have to click any buttons or do anything manually to capture images.


Notify Law Enforcement:

Alaska does not require law enforcement notification.


NMVTIS Reporting:

ALL STATES, not just Alaska are required to report vehicle purchases to NMVTIS through services like Add123.com or Nexus' integrated reporting system. Failure to report vehicles results in a $1,500 fine PER VEHICLE by the federal government. Nexus handles vehicle purchases, VIN number decoding and NMVTIS reporting automatically!



Legal Mandates


Updated January 2014

State Requirements

Although the State of Alaska does not have any specific laws regarding the documentation or purchase of scrap metals, other states have set a standard that is we advise following.

In order to sell scrap metal, sellers should:

         ·            Present and allow the photocopying of a driver's license or state ID card;

         ·            Sign a statement indicating that they are the owner of or are authorized to sell the metal;

         ·            Sign a statement that they have not been convicted of metal theft 

         ·            Allow the buyer to take a thumbprint;

Buyer’s should:

  • Keep a record of sellers name, address and date of sale

         ·            Buyer must report purchased vehicle information to NMVTIS

 

NOTE:  A person who dismantles, scraps, or destroys a registered vehicle shall immediately forward to the Department of Transportation the certificates of title and registration and the registration plates for the vehicle.

 

A person who operates, establishes, or maintains a junk yard in any location without procuring a certificate of approval is guilty of a misdemeanor and upon conviction is punishable by a fine of not more than $500, or by imprisonment for a term of not more than one year, or by both.

A person may not engage in the business of junk dealer or metal scrapper in this state without obtaining an annual license from the Department of Revenue. A person who violates this section is guilty of a misdemeanor, and upon conviction is punishable by a fine of not more than $100 or imprisonment for not more than 90 days.

Although not required by law, it is advised that all scrap yards:

Keep records, certifications, registrations, etc. on site for a minimum of 3 years. 

 

 

Links to Other Important Information for Alaska Salvage/Recycling

Auto-Parts Salvage/Recycling

         ·            For tires – Alaska's Solid Waste Management plan includes, but does not deal specifically with, scrap tires. Tires are generally landfilled (tire piles may not exceed one half million tires), however, some scrap tires are used as fuel in an RDF plant within the state, and others are used as liner in an Anchorage landfill. Most local municipalities throughout Alaska, such as Anchorage, Fairbanks, and Juneau, accept tires at their recycling facilities, and some private recycling facilities also accept used tires. In addition, some city or borough governments in Alaska have regulations against dumping and/or a local waste management program.

For a list of recycling facilities that accept tires, visit the Alaska Department of Environmental Conservation's Solid Waste Resources Web Site

 


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