License under Pawn Broker Act
Here are some other things to know about the Pawn Broker Act:
- If you are a pawnbroker who is part of an undivided joint family, the license must be obtained in the name of the manager or Kartha.
- If you are part of an association of individuals that isn’t required to be registered under the Indian Companies Act, 1956, each individual must obtain a separate license in their name.
- If you have more than one shop or place of business, you need to get a separate license for each location.
- Your license is valid for five years and can be renewed.
- When applying for a license, you must include the name of a nominee who is solvent and of good character. If you are granted a license and then surrender it or die, your nominee can continue to operate the business until any pawned items are redeemed or disposed of.
Required documents
- Photo
- Residence proof
- Solvency Certificate of the Applicant
- Shop Address Proof
- Property Document Proof or Patta or Chitta
- Previous Licence
- Challan
- Form A
- Nominee character certificate
- Nominee solvency proof
- Nominee residence proof
- Building Licence document
- Building Blue Print
- PAN Card
- Self-Declaration of Applicant
- Lease Agreement
- IT Return document