Nj Casino Key License

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No licensee or a holding or intermediary company of a licensee may employ any person as a casino key employee unless the person is the holder of a valid casino key employee license issued by the commission.

Casino Key Employee Licenses

The Key Employee Public Information List is divided into three parts.

The Casino Licensing Bureau assures that each applicant for, and holder of, a casino license and every affiliated company, officer, director, principal employee, financial backer and investor meets the standards of financial responsibility, honesty, integrity and good character as mandated by the Casino Control Act. GENERAL INFORMATION: Visit New Jersey's online COVID-19 Information Hub, nj.gov/ CASINOS: Casino hotels are open subject to certain protocols, KEY LICENSE APPLICANTS: Appointments are available for the filing of applications. Call 609-441-3441 Monday to Friday, 8 a.m.

The first part lists all current Casino Key Employee Licenses, temporary licensees and applicants. It included the following fields: Name, First Name, Middle Name, License Number, Status, Issue Date and Valid Through Date.

The second part lists all inactive Casino Key Employee Licenses and indicates if a person was placed on the Approved Inactive List. It included the following fields: Name, First Name, Middle Name, License Number, Status, Approval Code and Approval Date.

The third part lists all inactive Casino Key Employee Licenses.

It included the following fields: Name, First Name, Middle Name, License Number, Status, Issue Date and Valid Through Date.

Casino Key Employee licensees on the Approved Inactive List may reactivate their licenses by filing a resubmission with the Commission prior to employment in a position that requires a Casino Key Employee License. N.J.A.C. 19:41A-6.1(e). Individuals inactive over one year should call the Licensing Unit at (609) 441-3441 for guidance before filing any forms. Individuals who held a Casino Key Employee license but did not seek placement on the Approved Inactive List, or individuals who were on the inactive list for more than five years, need to complete a new license application before they can be employed in a position that requires a Casino Key Employee License.

The following key employee lists are as of January 2018.

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  • Key Employee Public Information List [pdf]
  • Key Employee Public Information List [xls]
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This information is updated Quarterly in January, April, July and October.

Nj Casino Key License

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 Key License Application


If you have any questions, please contact the Office of Communications either by email or by calling 609-441-3799.