Pawn Shops Marion Oaks
Marion Oaks residents often turn to pawn shops for quick cash or to sell items like jewelry, electronics, and tools. These shops are a go-to for short-term solutions or finding unique buys.
Marion Oaks, FL has 1 pawn shops in our directory. Top-rated options include Hurricane Pawn.
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Hurricane Pawn
View details128 Marion Oaks Blvd Suite 105, Ocala, FL 34473, United States
What Marion Oaks Pawn Shops Accept
- ✓ Gold jewelry & watches
- ✓ Electronics (phones, laptops, tablets)
- ✓ Power tools (DeWalt, Milwaukee, Makita)
- ✓ Gaming consoles (PS5, Xbox, Nintendo)
- ✓ Musical instruments
- ✓ Firearms (where permitted)
- ✓ Designer items
Acceptance varies by shop. Call ahead for specialty items or large quantities.
Florida Pawn Shop Regulations
Under Florida Pawnbroking Act (Chapter 539), pawnbrokers may charge up to 25% per 30-day period. Items automatically forfeit after 30 days past default date without notice. Florida requires a 30-day police hold on items to check for stolen property.
Tips for Visiting Pawn Shops in Marion Oaks
- 1.Get quotes from multiple shops before deciding
- 2.Know your item's value - check eBay sold listings first
- 3.Bring valid government-issued ID (required by law)
- 4.Ask about interest rates and total repayment amount upfront
- 5.Keep your pawn ticket in a safe place
- 6.Ask about the redemption period and any grace periods
- 7.Ask if they report to credit bureaus (most don't)
Frequently Asked Questions
What can I pawn in Marion Oaks?
Common items include gold jewelry, electronics, and power tools.
Which pawn shops in Marion Oaks are well-reviewed?
Check out Hurricane Pawn for a reliable option.
How much can I get for gold?
Offers vary by weight, purity, and current prices. Pawn shops typically pay below spot value - get multiple quotes to compare.
What ID do I need?
Valid government-issued photo ID (driver's license, passport, or state ID).
