The dealing in scrap metal or the running of a scrap metal business is controlled by the Scrap Metal Dealers Act 1964.
No person may carry on the business of a scrap metal dealer unless they are registered to do so by their local authority.
Scrap Metal Dealers Act 1964 - Registration Application Form
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Please note: This type of registration does not include car breakers.
A person is deemed to be carrying on a scrap metal business if:
Registration as a scrap metal dealer shall last for 3 years and must be renewed on or before the expiry date if the registered person wishes to carry on as a scrap metal dealer.
Before registering any person as a scrap metal dealer, we will require the following information:
We must be notified within 28 days of any alterations to a registered person's or business' particulars, or if the business ceases to operate.
Every scrap metal dealer must keep, at each place occupied by him as a scrap metal store, a book detailing all scrap metal received at that place and all scrap metal either processed at or dispatched from that place. 2 books may be kept where the metal processed and or dispatched from a place is not received at that place.
The details to be kept for scrap metal received are:
The details to be kept scrap metal processed or dispatched are:
Entries must be made immediately upon receipt, processing or dispatch and books containing records must be kept for 2 years following the last entry.
Where a person satisfies us that the business is part of the business of an itinerant scrap metal collector, we, after consulting with the Chief of Police, may make an order requiring that on the sale of any scrap metal he shall obtain from the purchaser a receipt showing the weight of the metal and the aggregate price at which it was sold.
These receipts must be kept for 2 years and must be produced on demand to any body authorised to require their production.
Where a scrap metal dealer does not occupy a scrap metal store and is not registered as an itinerant then the reference to keeping a book at a scrap metal store shall be construed as a reference to keeping a book either at the dealers usual place of residence or at any other place occupied for the purpose of the scrap metal business.
The references to the receipt, processing or dispatch of scrap metal at or from a place shall be construed as the receipt, processing or dispatch of scrap metal during the course of business. Particulars must be entered in the book as soon as is practicable.
Where a dealer occupies a scrap metal store and is not registered as an itinerant and scrap metal is received and disposed of other than at registered premises then entries in the required books must be made as soon as is practicable at the business' nearest registered store.
Any constable has a right at any reasonable time to inspect registered premises, records kept on those premises and scrap metal kept on the premises.
We have powers of entry to ascertain if premises are being used as a scrap metal store.
Any person found guilty of failing to register a scrap metal business or to notify the local authority of alterations in the appropriate particulars shall be liable on conviction to a fine not exceeding £1,000.
Any person found guilty of failing to notify a local authority that a business has ceased shall be liable on conviction to a fine not exceeding £200.
Any person found guilty of failing to keep the proper prescribed records shall be liable on conviction to a fine not exceeding £1,000.
Any person found guilty of acquiring scrap metal from a person under the age of 16 shall on conviction be liable to a fine not exceeding £200.
Any person who obstructs the entry of an authorised inspector or fails to produce any book or document which the officer has a right to inspect shall on conviction be liable to a fine not exceeding £200.
Where a person is convicted of failing to register or failing to keep records of dealings the court may make an order imposing restrictions on the dealer for a period not exceeding 2 years.
Copies of the Scrap Metal Dealers Act 1964 can be purchased from the Office of Public Sector Information website.
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