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Every pawnbroker shall keep at his place of business a register in which shall be entered in writing a minute description of all property taken, purchased or received; including any number that may be in or upon any article together with the time, name and place of residence (giving street and number, if within the City) of the person pledging, selling or leaving such property, also the amount loaned, the interest charged and the time when the loan falls due, or the purchase price if the transaction is a sale. The register shall be kept clean and legible. The pawnbroker and each employee shall make such entries immediately upon the receipt or purchase of such property. Every entry shall be made in ink and shall not in any manner be erased, obliterated or effaced. To the person negotiating, leaving or selling such property, the pawnbroker shall give a plainly written or printed ticket having upon it a full and perfect copy of all the entries required by this chapter to be kept in such register, for which copy no charge shall be made. (Code 1981 § 38-51. Code 1995 § 114-87.)

State Law References:Required record of transactions, K.S.A. 16-716.