Nj Casino Control
The Casino Gaming Bureau is located in Atlantic City, which is a seaside resort town 11 square miles in size, with a population of 40, 000 citizens. There are currently 12 casinos in Atlantic City with more than one million square feet of gaming floor space. According to the Atlantic City Convention & Visitors Authority yearly more than 34 million people visit Atlantic City.
On average, Bureau personnel conducted more than 1,500 criminal investigations which typically result in more than 800 arrests. Bureau members also issue in excess of 1,100 Hand Summonses yearly for all Disorderly Persons Offenses. All criminal offenses investigated by the members of the Casino Gaming Bureau are prosecuted by the New Jersey Division of Criminal Justice, Casino Prosecutions Bureau. The bureau provides specialized training in casino gaming enforcement to federal, state, county, and municipal police agencies. The bureau also specializes in performing forensic video enhancements for bureau investigations and outside agencies.
Glassdoor gives you an inside look at what it's like to work at New Jersey Casino Control Commission, including salaries, reviews, office photos, and more. This is the New Jersey Casino Control Commission company profile. All content is posted anonymously by employees working at New Jersey Casino Control Commission. The Casino Control Commission is a New Jersey state governmental agency that was founded in 1977 as the state's Gaming Control Board, responsible under the Casino Control Act for licensing casinos in Atlantic City.
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Frequently Asked Questions
How Can I contact the Casino Gaming Bureau?
609-441-7464
How can I contact a gaming law enforcement agency outside of New Jersey?
I have been arrested for underage gambling, what are the penalties?
CCA 5:12-119[pdf]
Where will my court case be held?
If you have been arrested for Underage Gambling, or any disorderly or petty disorderly offense, it will be heard in the Atlantic City Municipal Court. If you have been arrested for an indictable offense it will be forwarded to the Atlantic County Superior Court.
How can I get discovery for my client’s casino related arrest?
New Jersey State Police CJRB
How can I contact an Atlantic City Casino Security Department?
I am with a law enforcement agency that needs help with an on going criminal investigation, who do I contact?
I am a victim of Identity Theft, who can I contact?
www.njsp.org , www.consumer.gov/idtheft , www.ssa.gov/pubs/idtheft.htm
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Casinos
If your company wants to apply for a license to own or operate a casino, the company must file a Business Entity Disclosure Form [pdf 195kB].
In addition, officers and directors - and anyone else that the Division of Gaming Enforcement deems appropriate - must file a Multi-Jurisdictional Personal History Disclosure Form [Fillable pdf 975kB], which will also satisfy the requirement for a casino key employee license. (This form can also be obtained from the web site of the International Association of Gaming Regulators.) In addition, they must also file the New Jersey Supplement [Fillable pdf 193kB] to that form.
On June 15, 2011, the Casino Control Commission approved a set of guidelines and applications for two “boutique” casinos that can have fewer than 500 rooms. See Pilot Program for Small Scale and Staged Casino Licenses [pdf 479kB].
Before you start to complete any forms, it is strongly recommended that you review the licensing requirements and the application process detailed in The Act and Regulations on the Commission's website.
Nj Casino Control Act
If you have any questions, please contact the Office of Communications either by email or by calling 609-441-3799.