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Call us at 360-486-3441 or email us at Licensing@wsgc.wa.gov Monday-Friday, 8 a.m.-5 p.m.
You can also call or email us to book an in-person appointment at our headquarters in Lacey.
Gambling license applicants must undergo criminal and financial background investigations to help ensure only qualified persons operate gambling activities. It typically takes us about 120-150 days to complete an investigation of your organization.
As an applicant or licensee, it's your responsibility to:
You can also learn more by reading the Gambling License Certification Program brochure (PDF, 263 KB) for more information.
Apply for a license online through MyAccount unless you're approved for an online waiver. You must be registered for SecureAccess Washington (SAW).
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Make sure you use the correct address based on the carrier you're using.
Washington State Gambling Commission
PO Box 42400
Olympia WA 98504-2400
Washington State Gambling Commission
4565 7th Avenue SE
Lacey WA 98503
If applying for a house-banked card games license, learn additional information about the application process.
We assign a Licensing Specialist to review and evaluate your application.
We may assign a Licensing Special Agent to your application. A Special Agent may:
Investigations may involve local police as well as state, federal, national, and international authorities to ensure all persons that have a substantial interest in a gambling business are qualified to have a license.
We may contact you during the licensing process to determine your eligibility to hold a license. We may request additional information such as:
Please note, this list does not include everything we may request from you.
If we approve your application, you'll be able to log into your MyAccount and print a copy of your license within 24 hours.
If we deny your application, we will provide you with an explanation. The most common reasons for denial are insufficient information, failure to pay the proper fees, or issues discovered during the criminal or financial background investigations.
You may supply additional information to prove your suitability, or you may voluntarily withdraw your application. If you do not respond to requests from staff for additional information, we may close your file.
If you do not pass our criminal or financial backgrounds checks, you may request an administrative hearing to explain your circumstances to an administrative law judge.
We may deny, suspend, or revoke an application, license, or permit for any of the following reasons:
Learn about reasons for denial, suspension, or revocation (app.leg.wa.gov).
You are required to complete training within 30 days if you signed a licensing application, are a manager, or are responsible for conducting gambling activities or completing the records.
For more information about training, go to the activity's page for the license you've applied for.
Use this information to assist with your reporting timelines. Do not use this table in place of the Washington Administrative Codes (WAC)(app.leg.wa.gov) cited below. Remember, applicants are responsible for knowing and following all WAC and Revised Codes of Washington (RCW).
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WAC Reference |
10 Days |
30 Days |
Other |
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FRE Equipment Distributors |
WAC 230-03-010 |
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Monthly schedule of RGA contracts |
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Incomplete application |
WAC 230-03-035 |
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X |
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Additional information required from applicants for licensing |
WAC 230-03-050 |
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X |
Or within the timeframe we provide |
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Changes to information required on application or provided during application process |
WAC 230-03-055 |
X |
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Complete training |
WAC 230-03-070 |
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X |
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Information required under commission rules |
WAC 230-03-085(8) |
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X |
Or within the timeframe we provide |
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Service Supplier Representative must report conflicts of interest |
WAC 230-03-340 |
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See rule |