Most city offices and the yard waste drop off site are closed Friday, July 4th for Independence Day. Refuse, recycle, and yard waste curbside services are delayed one day after the holiday.
Looking to lend money at interest on the security of pawned articles? We'll walk you through the process of getting your license.
You are eligible if you have a valid driver's license and don't owe money to the City. We're unable to issue you a business license if you don't meet these requirements.
Check before submitting your application to avoid long delays in processing your license.
All pawnbrokers need to comply with Act 273 of the Public Acts of the State of Michigan, for the year 1917.
Review Chapter 100 of the Grand Rapids City Code for more information about local regulations.
Review these important pawnbroker regulations:
You'll need liability insurance for $1,000,000. We'll ask you to upload a copy of the certificate of insurance in the online application. Don't have a copy? Don't worry. You can check the option to have your insurance agent send the certificate. Make sure to list the City of Grand Rapids on the policy as additionally insured.
You'll also need to file a bond in the penal sum of six thousand dollars ($6,000.00). You'll need to complete a Pawnbroker Bond Form(PDF, 71KB) and attach it to your application to get a license.
Have questions? Give us a call at the number listed in the Contact Us section of this page. There are many things that you need to do to apply for the license. We recommend reviewing the Pawnbroker License Checklist(PDF, 183KB) for more details.
There is a $631 application fee for new licenses. The fee for renewal applications is $160. Application fees are non-refundable.
We use a third party system called Citizen Access for business license applications. If this is your first time using this system, it's a good idea to learn How to Create a Citizen Access Account.
Your application might take some time. That's why we recommend that you gather all the required information first.
Apply in English
The Fire Department will contact you to schedule a fire inspection.
It takes us 5-10 business days to process applications. Keep in mind that it may take longer to process your application if we find that you need to make changes. We'll call or email you to let you know that your license is ready. You can either pick it up from the office or we'll mail it to you. Your license is valid through the season.
Make sure to keep a copy of your license in prominently displayed.
All pawnbrokers need to notify those entering their shop that they are licensed. Paint or print your name in large legible characters over the outside door or entrance of your business together with the words, "Licensed Pawnbroker".
All licenses are good for one year from when they are issued. Make sure to note your expiration date so you renew your license on time next year.
There is a $631 application fee for new licenses. The fee for renewal applications is $160. Application fees are non-refundable. Here's a look at our accepted payment methods:
Fill out the PDF application and return it to us by mail or in person.
Download Application in English
Make sure you have the appropriate payment ready. Refer to step 4 for accepted payment methods.
Our office hours are 8:00 am - 5:00 pm, Monday through Friday. We are out of the office on public holidays.
You can find our number in the Contact Us section of this page. We'll get you all the information you need to apply for your business license.
Visit us on the 2nd floor of City Hall. Our address is in the Contact Us section of this page. We'll get you an application and answer all of your questions about the process. Make sure you have your payment ready. You can see our accepted payment methods in step 4 above.
Pawnbroker License Checklist(PDF, 183KB)
Pawnbroker Bond Form(PDF, 71KB)
Act 273 of the Public Acts of the State of Michigan
Pawnbroker Ordinance