Mn Gambling License
The Minnesota Gambling Control Board oversees the licensing and regulation of all gambling establishments.
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A Minnesota Gaming/Gambling License can only be obtained through an authorized government agency. Depending on the type of business, where you're doing business and other specific regulations that may apply, there may be multiple government agencies that you must contact in order to get a Minnesota Gaming/Gambling License. Gambling Office Email 375 Jackson Street Suite 220 Saint Paul, MN 55101 Phone: 651-266-8989 Fax: 651-266-9124. 7:30 am - 4:30 pm (Monday - Friday) Closed Weekends & Holidays The City of Saint Paul licenses and regulates lawful gambling that occurs within the City.
The five forms of lawful gambling are:
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- Bingo
- Paddlewheels
- Pull-Tabs
- Raffles
- Tipboards
Licensing Process Summary
Start early! Paperwork is due to the Gambling Control Board 60 days prior to the proposed event start date.
- Determine which licenses are needed. Visit the Gambling Control Board to review the requirements and to print the necessary forms.
- Complete the licensing forms.
- Obtain City or Township Approval. Typically, the City or Township Clerk will approve your application. If you reside
in a Township, obtain Mille Lacs County approval. - Mail or deliver your application to:
Mille Lacs County Auditor’s Office
635 2nd Street SE
1st Floor
Milaca, MN 56353 - The Mille Lacs County Board of Commissioners will review your application at their next Board meeting.
- Upon approval, you will receive notice in the mail.
- Mail your application package to the Gambling Control Board. The Board will review your application and, if approved, issue your license. The State will also provide you with information on the various gambling reporting requirements.
Remember that your paperwork is due to the MN Gambling Control Board 60 days prior to the proposed start date of your event.
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Lawful Gambling Tax Payment Extension - More information at MN Department of Revenue.
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To learn more about the licensing process, contact the Minnesota Gambling Control Board:
Brett McKeever
Compliance Specialist
Phone: 651-639-4049
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