Pawn shops in Santa Fe, NM.

Pawn shops and buy/sell stores in Santa Fe, NM. 7 shops in our directory.

Santa Fe Pawn LLC

4.3 · 0 reviews

Santa Fe Pawn LLC in Santa Fe, New Mexico.

firearmsjewelrymusical instrumentstools
(505) 780-8788 View details

Pawn City Santa Fe

4.3 · 0 reviews

Pawn City Santa Fe in Santa Fe, New Mexico.

jewelrygoldgeneral merchandiseloans
(505) 438-4408 View details

Continental Loans

4.3 · 0 reviews

Continental Loans in Santa Fe, New Mexico.

pawn loansshort-term financial services
(505) 424-9724 View details

The Shop of the Rainbow Man

4.3 · 0 reviews

The Shop of the Rainbow Man in Santa Fe, New Mexico.

old pawn jewelrynative american jewelryantiquesfolk art
(505) 982-0791 View details

Spectrum Arts Gallery

4.3 · 0 reviews

Spectrum Arts Gallery in Santa Fe, New Mexico.

ethnographic artsafrican tribal artsold pawn jewelrytextiles
(505) 995-9642 View details

Gold Avenue Pawn

4.1 · 95 reviews

Santa Fe's distinctive pawn shop on Cerrillos Road, specializing in Native American silver and turquoise jewelry alongside electronics and tools, serving New Mexico's historic capital city.

jewelryNative American artsilverelectronics
(505) 471-7296 View details
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Santa Fe pawn shop FAQ.

How many pawn shops are in Santa Fe, NM?

PawnGuru lists 7 pawn shops and buy/sell stores in Santa Fe, New Mexico. Each listing includes address, phone, and, where available, hours, specialties, and aggregated customer ratings.

What is the best-rated pawn shop in Santa Fe?

Based on aggregated customer reviews, Santa Fe Pawn LLC is currently the highest-rated pawn shop in Santa Fe on PawnGuru with a 4.3-star rating across 0 reviews.

Do pawn shops in Santa Fe offer loans?

Yes. Pawn shops in Santa Fe, like anywhere in New Mexico, 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 Santa Fe?

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