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Temporary Gambling License
The offices of the Indiana Gaming Commission are open to the public via appointment only. You may request an appointment by phone, 317-233-0046, or visit our Contact Us page. For questions or appointments related to charitable gaming, please visit the Charity Gaming Division page.
Working within Governor Holcomb’s Roadmap to Safely Reopen Indiana, Indiana’s commercial casino properties are permitted to reopen beginning at 6 a.m. on Monday, June 15, 2020. Local governments may impose more restrictive guidelines. Please contact individual casinos for specific opening times and plans.
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- License Status: Temporary Operating Permit - 5/4/2020. (Temporary Operating Permit) Hide Details. 6601 Bermuda Road Las Vegas, Nevada 89119.
- View employment opportunities with the Indiana Gaming Commission
The Gaming Commission is currently not hiring Enforcement Agents. However, please feel free to submit your resume to IGCRecruiting@igc.IN.gov. Your resume will be kept on file and you will be contacted once recruitment of the next Gaming Agent hiring process begins. Thank you.
Note: The residency requirement for gaming enforcement agents has been lifted and you are no longer required to live in Indiana. - 11-16-2017 - Commission releases 'FINAL' Disparity Study.
- The Indiana Gaming Commission is proposing new and amended rules
The Gaming Commission now has a toll free illegal gambling tip line. If you have any information related to illegal gambling, please call 1-866-610-8477.
Temporary Gaming License
The Department of Charitable Gaming (DCG) provides a regulatory framework allowing charitable gaming to thrive as a viable fundraising mechanism. The department helps to ensure the productivity of charitable gaming through appropriate regulation, oversight and education.
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Individuals, vendors, or facilities (Applicants) applying for a permit or license must meet standards set forth in the Indian Gaming Regulatory Act (IGRA), as amended, the National Indian Gaming Commission (NIGC) regulations, as amended, the Cherokee Nation Code Annotated Title 4 (Gaming Ordinance), as amended, the Tribal-State Compact, as amended, and other applicable laws and regulations, as amended. Applicants whose prior activities, criminal record, reputation, habits, and/or associations that may pose a threat to the public interest, shall not be eligible for a permit or license.
It is the duty and responsibility of each person associated with the gaming operation to conduct themselves with integrity, honesty, and in a manner necessary to reflect positively on the Tribe, its members, and the gaming operation. Applicants or licensees who fail to abide by these standards, or violate Cherokee Nation Gaming Commission (CNGC) rules, laws, or other applicable laws or regulations, are subject to CNGC sanctions including fines and suspension, denial, or revocation of the permit or license.
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Temporary Gaming License
You must first have an offer and been provided an access code from Cherokee Nation Entertainment Casinos before accessing the employee license application. Please contact Cherokee Nation Entertainment Human Resources for more information.
Vendor License
Please contact Cherokee Nation Entertainment (CNE) for inquiries on registering as a new Vendor. A vendor license will not be processed without previous intent to do business provided by CNE to the CNGC.
- Vendor Licensing Fee ScheduleTable of vendor license related fees.