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Gaming Employee Registration. Please Note: The Gaming Employee Registration system will be unavailable every Wednesday from 12:00 p.m. to 1:00 p.m. for scheduled maintenance.
Suspicious Wager Report Instructions. Suspicious Wager Report Form. *Sample Compliance Report. *Questions regarding the race book and/or sports pool reserve requirements should be directed to the Audit Division, Las Vegas office, at gcblvaud@gcb.nv.gov or (702) 486-2060.
What's New. GCB Disposition: October 9, 2024 9:00am. Notice 2024-89 Revised CPA Guidelines, CPA MICS Compliance Checklists, Internal Audit Guidelines, and Internal Audit Compliance Checklists. NGC Disposition: September 26, 2024 10:00am.
Welcome to the NGCB Gaming Employee Registration Applicant Portal. Application ID. Go. If you need assistance during any part of this process, please contact the Employee Registration Unit's Help Desk 24 hours/day at (702) 486-3340 or email eru@gcb.nv.gov.
Log in. Forgot your password or PIN? Forgot your account email? If you need assistance during any part of this process, please contact the Employee Registration Unit's Help Desk 24 hours/day at (702) 486-3340 or email eru@gcb.nv.gov.
Please enter your username and password. Contact the Nevada Gaming Control Board if you don't have an account. For registered users, if you need to change your contact information (e.g. phone number, email address, etc.), please send an email to taxandlicense@gcb.nv.gov with your Username and updated information.
of a gaming registration by the Chair of the Nevada Gaming Control Board (Board), the Board, or the Nevada Gaming Commission (Commission). Will provide complete and accurate information to the Board, and will cooperate with all requests, inquires, and investigations of the Board or Commission.
License and Registration Verification Request. This online request portal is for Regulatory and Law Enforcement Agencies only. All other requests must be made through the Gaming Control Board's online Public Record Request Portal, located at this link.
To register with the Board, a registrant must file: (1) a completed application for registration as prescribed by the Board; (2) fully executed waivers and authorizations as determined necessary by the Board Chairman to investigate the registrant; (3) an affirmative statement that theregistrant
Gaming Control Board. The 1955 Legislature created the Gaming Control Board (“Board”) within the Nevada Tax Commission, whose purpose was to inaugurate a policy to eliminate the undesirable elements in Nevada gaming and to provide regulations for the licensing and the operation of gaming.