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The Gaming division regulates, enforces and administers charitable gaming in North Dakota, performs audits and investigations of gaming organizations; reviews gaming tax returns, administrative complaints, and provides training for charitable gaming organizations.
Gaming Forms. An organization recognized as a public-spirited organization by the governing body of a city or county may apply for a Local Permit to conduct only bingo, raffles, and sports pools to be conducted throughout the year, or may apply for a Restricted Event Permit to conduct a one-time gaming event where the organization may conduct ...
701-328-3417. Rebecca Lacher, North Dakota Attorney General Gaming. ralacher@nd.gov. 7013284861. Renae Smith, North Dakota Attorney General Gaming. rvsmith@nd.gov. Robin Grenz, North Dakota Bureau of Criminal Investigation Gaming Division. rgrenz@nd.gov.
Licensed Organization. An Eligible Organization with a state issued license allowing the conduct of a large selection of games of chance within a fixed location on a daily basis. A Bar with Blackjack, Pull Tabs, E-Tabs, Bingo Hall, expensive raffle, or more.
Director, Gaming Division Office of Attorney General 600 E Boulevard Ave., Dept.125 Bismarck, ND 58505 (701) 328-4848 www.ag.nd.gov
19 Αυγ 2018 · Steps to submit your gaming permit. Is your organization going to be doing a fundraiser? You will need a game of chance Local or Charity permit. Download Application for a Local Permit or Restricted Event Permit – SFN 9338 . You can also get this form at the City of Lisbon office.
You can replace your title in person at a local North Dakota Department of Transportation (NDDOT) office/location. Or, process the same paperwork and submit it by mail. You’ll need to file the Application for Certificate of Title & Registration of a Vehicle (SFN 2872). Then, meet these requirements: