Wyoming Code § 33-18-102

Records; book to be kept
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(a)  Every person engaged in the junk business as defined in W.S. 33-18-101, shall keep a book or dedicated computer software program in which all entries shall be written in a computer or in ink, in the English language and entered at the time of each and every  transaction and in which the following information is recorded:
(i)  An accurate account and description of all junk metal or rubber goods purchased or sold;
(ii)  The name and residence of the person selling or buying the junk metal or rubber goods; and
(iii)  If the person is selling junk metal or rubber goods:
(A)  The license plate number of the person's vehicle, if applicable; or
(B)  Verification of the person's name and residence through presentation of the person's United States federal or state-issued photo identification.
(b)  Compliance with paragraph (iii) of subsection (a) of this section is optional for common household and personal items of less than fifty dollars ($50.00) market value.
(c)  No entry in such book or computer shall be erased, mutilated or changed.

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