What government agencies are responsible for secondhand dealer, mail-in secondhand dealer, and secondary metals recycler registration, enforcement, oversight, and forms?
Administration and oversight of Florida’s secondhand dealers, mail-in secondhand dealer, and secondary metals recyclers is shared by local law enforcement (police and sheriff investigators), the Department of Revenue (Revenue), Florida Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles (DHSMV) and Florida Department of Law Enforcement (FDLE). Revenue – Registration: Revenue has a statewide registration system for secondhand dealers, secondary metals recyclers, and mail-in secondhand dealers (Chapter 538, Parts I, II, and III, Florida Statutes (F.S.), and Rule 12A-17, Florida Administrative Code). Revenue staff: • Guide dealers and recyclers through the registration, renewal, and background investigation process. • Maintain accurate registration information. • Provide registration and annual renewal forms and information. • Help local law enforcement by providing current lists of dealer and recycler registrations by jurisdiction, on request. Local law enforcement – Enforcement and oversigh
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