Copper Seller License
Copper seller licenses are available.
Beginning January 1, 2025, you must have a license in order to sell scrap metal copper, unless you qualify for one of the exceptions listed below. License applications for individuals must be completed online. License applications for business entities must currently be completed via the paper application available here.
The Minnesota Department of Commerce is working with Sircon to create an online Copper Seller Business Entity License Application, which should be live later this spring. In the interim, a business entity license applicant must complete and submit a paper application to the Minnesota Department of Commerce.
NOTE: On the first Friday of the months of April and October of each calendar year, from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., a scrap metal dealer may purchase up to $25 of scrap metal copper from individuals who do not have an approved license to sell scrap metal copper.
The statute for licensing is 325E.21 subd. 2c and is available on the website of the Office of the Revisor of Statutes.
EXCEPTIONS. A person is deemed to hold a license to sell scrap metal copper if the person holds one of the following:
- A license to perform work pursuant to Minnesota Statutes, Chapter 326B or Section 103I.501.
- A document, certificate, or card of competency issued by a municipality to perform work in a given trade or craft in the building trades. The document, certificate, or card must state that the individual is authorized to sell scrap metal copper.
- A Section 608 Technician Certification issued by the United States Environmental Protection Agency.
