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    rbrooks715 is offline Metal Recycling Entrepreneur
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    you will have to find out if it is a city, county or state requirement. what department is in charge of licensing. is more than license required. are there any special permits required. what are the parameters and criteria. you know, ask.

    when you go into the local yard, how many various licenses do they have on the wall. how many of those should you have. how many apply to your material.

    more to the point of the op's post. he is trying to get the most for his material. the yard that pays the most has requirements. ask what they are and then determine if you are going to be able to meet them.

    what the op found was that the yard is being required to follow certain laws. and they are not trying to get around them. they are going to apply them to everyone. the yard is not questioning if anyone is honest. they are simply following the law. which means either you comply or you can not sell.



    you can ignore it. but all the drama in the world will not change any of that.

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