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The Division of Gaming's Office of Charitable Gaming is responsible for the licensing and regulation of raffles and bingos conducted by charitable organizations. Our regulatory responsibility is to protect the public interest and the integrity of games of chance played in the state.
All raffles in Wisconsin require a raffle license in order to be legal. To obtain a raffle license in there are several requirements that must be met under Wisconsin law.
To conduct a legal bingo or raffle in Wisconsin, a charitable bingo or raffle license is required. It is not legal for businesses or individuals to conduct raffles in Wisconsin as they do not qualify for either type of license.
You may use this system to renew your raffle license and file your raffle report on-line. In order to use this system, you will need to create an account . If you already created an account, please log in to file your raffle renewal and report.
Below are the Original Raffle License Application along with ticket samples and the rules and regulations for raffles in Wisconsin. Original Raffle License Qualifications-Class A, Class B, Calendar & Duck Raffles
Please visit our website at Office of Charitable Gaming for information regarding charitable gaming in Wisconsin, licensing requirements, forms and other gaming related information.
We are responsible for the licensing and regulation of raffles and bingos conducted by charitable organizations. We process over12,500 raffle license applications and various reports for 370 licensed bingo organizations annually. Additionally, we perform on-site operational inspections of bingo events and initiate compliance audits
A raffle license shall be valid for 12 months and may be renewed as provided in s. 563.98 (1g) . The department shall issue the license within 30 days after the filing of a complete application if the applicant qualifies under s.
The Division of Gaming's Office of Charitable Gaming is responsible for the licensing and regulation of raffles conducted by charitable organizations. The statutes for the regulation of raffles are provided in Chapter 563 of the Wisconsin Statutes.
Your parent-teacher organization does need a license for a raffle, but there are different kinds of raffle licenses under Wisconsin law. Since raffles are considered a form of gambling, the application is made through the Wisconsin Department of Administration’s Division of Gaming.