I know that here in Hawaii they make a copy of your photo ID and you must sign for the scrap you brought before you are paid (they do it at the pay window as opposed to the scale). For copper it's an even bigger pain the butt; sellers need a notarized copper form claiming it is not stolen, buyers need a picture with ALL of the copper scrap, the seller, and the vehicle used to haul it with the license plate visible.
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