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What Reno 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.
Nevada Pawn Shop Regulations
Nevada provides strong consumer protection with mandatory 90-day redemption period—among longest in the region. Pawnbrokers must provide printed receipts with all terms, interest rates, and payment history. Daily transaction reports to sheriff/police by noon required.
Tips for Visiting Pawn Shops in Reno
- 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
How many Pawn Shops are in Reno?
We're currently adding Pawn Shops in Reno. Check back soon or browse nearby cities.
What do Pawn Shops in Reno accept?
Reno Pawn Shops typically accept gold and jewelry, electronics, tools, musical instruments, and other valuables. Each shop has different specialties - call ahead for specific items.
What percentage do Pawn Shops pay in Reno?
Pawn Shops in Reno typically offer 40-60% of an item's resale value for purchases, or 25-50% for pawn loans. Gold is usually priced at 40-60% of spot price. Get multiple quotes.
How long do I have to repay a pawn loan in Nevada?
In Nevada, the redemption period is 90 days from date of pledge. Interest rates are capped at 13% per month (156% APR) plus $5 initial charge per loan. Always ask about extensions.
