Every person licensed as a pawnbroker shall keep at his or her place of business a substantial and well-bound book, in which he or she shall enter in writing a minute description of all personal property, bonds, notes and other securities, received on deposit or purchase, the time when they were deposited or purchased and particularly mentioning any descriptive marks that may be on such property, bonds, notes or other securities, together with the name and residence of the person or persons by whom they were left. Such entries shall be made on the day such property is taken in. Before noon of each working day, such pawnbroker shall make and deliver to the chief of police a substantial copy of the entries made on the preceding day on forms provided by the city as herein mentioned, which report shall include all the business done on the preceding working day, and all business done from the time of the last report to the day such report is made. The book herein required to be kept shall be kept clean and legible, and no entry therein shall be erased, obliterated or defaced and all entries therein made shall be made either with ink or with indelible pencil.
(Prior code § 18-8)