Pawn Shops Redmond
Redmond pawn shops often deal in jewelry, electronics, and firearms. Many locals turn to these spots for fast cash or to buy discounted goods.
Redmond, OR has 1 pawn shops in our directory. Top-rated options include Cash Connection Redmond - Pawn Shop.
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Cash Connection Redmond - Pawn Shop
View details132 NW 6th St, Redmond, OR 97756, United States
What Redmond 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.
Oregon Pawn Shop Regulations
Oregon pawnbrokers must obtain state license requiring $25,000 bond. In addition to 3% monthly interest, setup and storage fees are permitted. Pledgor has 30 days after receiving loan expiration notice to redeem or renew. Unredeemed items become pawnbroker property.
Tips for Visiting Pawn Shops in Redmond
- 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 Redmond?
Common items include gold, electronics, and tools.
Which pawn shops in Redmond are well-reviewed?
Check out Cash Connection Redmond - Pawn Shop 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).
