Pawn shops in Mesa, AZ.

Mesa pawn shops spread along Main Street, Dobson Road, and Broadway Road, serving Phoenix's largest suburb where retirees, construction workers, and a growing tech population drive demand for jewelry, electronics, and tools. Compare ratings here.

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B & B Pawn and Gold

4.3 · 0 reviews

B & B Pawn and Gold in Mesa, Arizona.

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(480) 610-1240 View details

The Pawn Man

4.3 · 0 reviews

The Pawn Man in Mesa, Arizona.

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(480) 964-1664 View details

Pawn1st

4.3 · 0 reviews

Pawn1st in Mesa, Arizona.

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(480) 962-8888 View details

SuperPawn

4.3 · 0 reviews

SuperPawn in Mesa, Arizona.

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(480) 325-3228 View details

Pawn Now

4.3 · 0 reviews

Pawn Now in Mesa, Arizona.

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(480) 964-6666 View details

FirstCash Pawn

3.9 · 82 reviews

A FirstCash chain location serving Arizona's third-largest city, Mesa's Dobson Road location offers fast pawn loans and quality pre-owned merchandise for the East Valley community.

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(480) 833-7296 View details
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Mesa pawn shop FAQ.

How many pawn shops are in Mesa, AZ?

PawnGuru lists 8 verified pawn shops and buy/sell stores in Mesa, Arizona. Each listing includes address, phone, and, where available, hours, specialties, and aggregated customer ratings.

What is the best-rated pawn shop in Mesa?

Based on aggregated customer reviews, B & B Pawn and Gold is currently the highest-rated pawn shop in Mesa on PawnGuru with a 4.3-star rating across 0 reviews.

Do pawn shops in Mesa offer loans?

Yes. Pawn shops in Mesa, like anywhere in Arizona, offer collateral-based short-term loans. You bring in an item of value, they lend you a fraction of its resale price, and you can redeem the item by repaying the loan plus interest within the state-mandated loan term.

What do I need to pawn something in Mesa?

You need (1) valid government-issued photo ID — this is required by Arizona law and federal anti-theft regulations, (2) the item in working, presentable condition, and (3) proof of ownership where applicable (receipts, titles, certificates). Most Mesa pawn shops also prefer you to be 18 or older.