Learn how to get your scrap metal supplier license and find out when it expires.
Who needs a license?
- You must have a scrap metal supplier license if you are in the business of buying or receiving non-vehicle scrap metal so you can sell it to processors or recyclers and don't have a fixed business location.
- Vehicles that are used to conduct business must have scrap metal business license plates.
This license doesn't allow you to handle scrap metal from titled or registered vehicles. If you process scrap metal from vehicles, you'll need a vehicle motor vehicle salvage processor license instead.
How to apply
After receiving approval from your local authority, follow the steps below to apply for a scrap metal supplier license.
1. Complete the required documents
Make sure you're prepared to apply for your license. Find and fill out the forms you need to submit with your application.
2. Submit your application
Apply for your license online
You'll receive your license faster by applying and paying online.
Apply online at the Department of Revenue's website.
Apply for your license by mail
Mail your approved license addendum, completed forms, and a check or money order for the license and plate fees (payable to the Department of Revenue) to:
Department of Revenue
Business Licensing Service
PO Box 9034
Olympia, WA 98507-9034
Already have a license but need to update it? Learn how to change your business name or address.
License your locations and vehicles
- Each business location must be registered separately.
- Vehicles used to conduct business must have scrap metal business license plates.
Expiration dates
License expiration
Your license expires after 1 year. Your scrap metal supplier license will expire the same day as your business license. We may change your license fees so the expiration date on your license matches those on your other business licenses.
Vehicle plate expiration
Your vehicle plates expire the same day as your business license.