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Depending on the jurisdiction, you may need to provide proof of no criminal record, copies of passports of business owners and key employees, copies of utility bills and bank statements, a detailed description of the games and software offered, and a realistic business plan.
Bureau of Gambling Control. The mission of the Bureau of Gambling Control is to ensure that gambling in California is conducted honestly, competitively and free of criminal and corruptive elements. The Bureau has regulatory authority over Californias cardrooms under the Gambling Control Act.
Key Takeaways. Most forms of gambling are illegal in California, including online sports betting and gaming. Moreover, gambling at land-based venues is only permitted at tribal casinos, while the only form of legal sports betting is parimutuel bets on horse races.
Existing law requires the commission to deny a license application for several enumerated reasons, including the applicant being under 21 years of age, having associations with organized crime, making false or misleading statements or omissions on the application, or failing to clearly establish eligibility and
Licensing by Jurisdiction JurisdictionGaming LicenseFees Arizona Yes $1,500 - $5,000 California Yes $500 - $20,000 Michigan Yes $750 - $5,000 Minnesota Yes $15.00 - $7,50040 more rows

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The Gambling Control Act provides for the licensure of certain individuals and establishments involved in various gambling activities, and for the regulation of those activities, by the California Gambling Control Commission.
All gaming workers must be licensed by a regulatory agency such as the state gaming commission or control board. In addition, many schools in resort areas offer training classes that lead to certification for workers in specific games and skills.
For each business entity, there is a $500 application fee and a $20,000 background investigation deposit due when the application is submitted.

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