If you run a scrap yard or recycling center, you already know the importance of staying compliant with local and state regulations. In most areas, you’re legally required to collect and store ID information from customers dropping off metal, electronics, catalytic converters, or other recyclables.
More and more facilities are making the switch from manual logging to automated ID scanning systems — and they’re choosing Thales document scanners to do it.
At J. O’Brien, we’ve seen a surge in orders from scrap yards, transfer stations, and metal recyclers who need fast, accurate, and legally compliant ID capture. Here’s what you need to know before upgrading your intake process.
States across the country have tightened regulations to fight metal theft and fraud. That means when a customer shows up to drop off scrap or recyclables, you're expected to:
Handwritten logs are slow, error-prone, and risky. A high-quality ID scanner makes compliance faster, easier, and more accurate — while protecting your business from legal trouble.
Thales (formerly Gemalto) makes high-speed document readers used by banks, border control, and now — scrap yards. These aren't cheap barcode readers. They’re full-fledged authentication scanners that can instantly verify a driver’s license, passport, or other government ID.
We recommend two popular Thales models for scrap and recycling environments:
Both integrate easily with your intake process, and we can help configure them to work with your specific software or state requirements.
Whether you're a scrap metal processor, e-waste handler, or recycling center, it’s not worth the risk to rely on outdated logbooks. Automated ID scanning helps you:
At J. O’Brien, we work with scrap yards and recyclers across the country. We’ll help you choose the right Thales ID scanner, make sure it meets your local laws, and support you with integration if needed.
Shop ID Scanners for Scrap Yards
Or contact us to talk through your workflow. We’ll get you set up right the first time.