Pawn shops in Phoenix, AZ.

Phoenix pawn shops line major corridors — Van Buren, McDowell, and Indian School Road — serving a fast-growing metro with strong demand for jewelry and electronics. PawnGuru covers the Valley's pawn scene; compare before you go.

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Arrow Pawn & Jewelry

4.5 · 340 reviews

Phoenix's top-rated independent pawn shop, known for its late-night service window (open until 9pm weekdays), family-friendly atmosphere, and consistently fair offers.

jewelryelectronicstoolsfirearms
(602) 269-9873 View details

Mo Money Pawn Shop

4.4 · 285 reviews

Self-described as Arizona's largest pawn shop, Mo Money Pawn features a massive showroom and a 24-hour night window for after-hours pawn transactions.

electronicsjewelrytoolsmusical instruments
(602) 279-4417 View details

FirstCash Pawn

3.9 · 128 reviews

An east Phoenix FirstCash location on Van Buren Street offering comprehensive pawn services, layaway, and a large floor of affordable pre-owned merchandise.

electronicsjewelrytoolsfirearms
(602) 275-7296 View details

USA Pawn & Jewelry

3.9 · 115 reviews

Part of the USA Pawn & Jewelry chain (an EZCORP brand), this Phoenix location offers fast pawn loans and a broad retail inventory in the heart of central Phoenix.

electronicsjewelrytoolsmusical instruments
(602) 264-9260 View details
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Phoenix pawn shop FAQ.

How many pawn shops are in Phoenix, AZ?

PawnGuru lists 4 verified pawn shops and buy/sell stores in Phoenix, Arizona. Each listing includes address, phone, and, where available, hours, specialties, and aggregated customer ratings.

What is the best-rated pawn shop in Phoenix?

Based on aggregated customer reviews, Arrow Pawn & Jewelry is currently the highest-rated pawn shop in Phoenix on PawnGuru with a 4.5-star rating across 340 reviews.

Do pawn shops in Phoenix offer loans?

Yes. Pawn shops in Phoenix, 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 Phoenix?

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 Phoenix pawn shops also prefer you to be 18 or older.