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Fee Schedule

Fees for License Applications Application fees and other miscellaneous fees for this profession are listed below. All fees are now securely processed in DELPROS (Delaware Professional Regulation Online Services). DELPROS has a shopping cart concept, which conveniently allows you to pay for your applications and services at one time or individually with a credit or […]

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Forms

Applications and requests for services (referred to as Service Requests) are processed in DELPROS, our online licensing portal. DELPROS provides you with instructions for submitting the forms required to complete a license application or service request. The submission method depends on the type of form. Some forms you can upload directly to your application or […]

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Board Members

James Ascione, Public Member, Chairperson Ellen Magee, Public Member, Vice Chairperson William Jester, Delaware Volunteer Firefighter’s Association Member Jayne Gooden, State Lottery Office Member Lynne Newlin, Non-Profit Member

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Frequently Asked Questions

Will I need to submit a Bingo application each time our organization would like to hold a Bingo event? How many Charitable Gaming events may I apply for on one application? How long does it take for approval of a Gaming application? Are children allowed to play or be present at gaming events? What is […]

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Texas Hold’em Tournament

Who Can Apply for a Texas Hold’em Tournament Permit Volunteer fire companies, veterans organizations, religious or charitable organizations, and fraternal societies that have been in existence a minimum of two years may apply for a Texas Hold’em Tournament permit, provided: The net profits from permitted tournaments are used solely for the achievement of the purposes […]

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Texas Hold’em Individual

Who Must Apply for a Texas Hold’em Individual License The following persons must apply for Texas Hold’em Individual licensure: employees, principals, owners and contractors of third party vendors bookkeepers and/or treasurers of sponsoring charitable organizations tournament dealers tournament directors Notice to All Texas Hold’em Individual Applicants Do not misstate or omit any material fact. An […]

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Instant or Sealed Games

Who Can Apply for an Instant or Sealed Games Permit Volunteer fire companies, veterans organizations, religious or charitable organizations, and fraternal societies that have been in existence at least two years may apply for an Instant or Sealed Games permit, provided: net profits from instant or sealed games are used solely for the achievement of […]

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Raffle Event

Who Can Apply for a Raffle Permit Volunteer fire companies, veterans’ organizations, religious or charitable organizations, and fraternal societies that have been in existence a minimum of two years may apply for a raffle permit, provided: The net profits from permitted raffles are used solely for the achievement of the purposes of the organization as […]

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Board of Charitable Gaming

Objective and Function The objective of the Board of Charitable Gaming is to protect the public by regulating and policing activities which involve charitable gaming.  To meet this objective, the Board develops standards for professional competency promulgates rules and regulations adjudicates complaints against persons and groups it regulates and, when necessary, imposes disciplinary sanctions. The […]

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Charitable Gaming Vendor

When to Apply Organizations that sponsor charitable gaming events are allowed to use third-party vendors to supply equipment and workers for the events. The sponsoring organizations contract with the charitable gaming vendors on terms agreed to by the parties. However, charitable gaming vendor are not allowed to receive compensation based on a percentage of the […]

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