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Buying and Selling Gold
The Office of Weights and Measures has received numerous inquiries from local authorities responsible for issuing licenses, and individuals buying and selling gold from retail or residential locations. Operators of businesses buying and selling such commodities by weight in the State of Michigan must comply with the requirements of the Michigan Weights and Measures Law, Public Act 283 of 1964 as amended. Business operators must also check with local authorities for specific requirements of local ordinances and licensing requirements that apply.
State Law requires that all commercial transactions conducted, based upon a determined weight, must be conducted with the use of an approved scale. Below is a summary of the basic requirements for all commercial weighing and measuring devices (scales/meters).
- Scale used is Class II or Class III, NTEP (National Type Evaluation Program) approved (legal for trade)
- Scale used is tested onsite prior to use by an approved Michigan Registered Agency (third party) or a State Weights and Measures Official
- A Placed in Service Report and a test report for the device are submitted to the Office of Weights and Measures
Contact the Office of Weights and Measures for further information by calling 517-655-8202.