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How do I get a Nevada gaming license?
The Nevada Gaming Control Board conducts a thorough background investigation including financial, criminal, and business history. The process takes 6β18 months and involves multi-agency review. An attorney familiar with NGCB procedures is essential to navigate the application and avoid common pitfalls.
Can I be banned from Las Vegas casinos?
Yes. Nevada's List of Excluded Persons (the 'Black Book') permanently bans individuals found to be a threat to Nevada gaming. Casinos can also issue independent exclusion orders. If you've been wrongly excluded, an attorney can help you challenge the exclusion and seek reinstatement.
What happens if I don't pay a casino marker in Nevada?
Casino markers are treated as personal checks. If you default, the casino deposits the marker. If it bounces, they may turn it over to the Clark County DA for criminal check fraud prosecution under NRS 205.130. This is a common issue β an attorney can often negotiate repayment to avoid criminal charges.
Is online gambling legal in Nevada?
Yes, for licensed operators. Nevada was the first state to legalize online poker and gaming in 2013 (NRS 463.750). Only licensed Nevada operators may offer online gaming to Nevada residents. Participating in unlicensed online gambling is technically illegal but rarely prosecuted for individuals.