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Supplier

Is a company licensed by the bureau to rent, sell, or lease gambling equipment or to sell charity game tickets to qualified organizations licensed to conduct a bingo, millionaire party, raffle; or to sell charity game tickets.

Currently, the division is not accepting supplier license applications for persons intending to provide millionaire party equipment to licensed gaming events. The division also is not accepting millionaire party license applications proposing to conduct an event at a location that is not already on file with the division. This website will be updated when the licensing process resumes.

Due to the unprecedented number of license applications we are receiving, allow at least 6 weeks for the processing of applications or a change request to a license. To be fair to all applicants, applications and requests to change a license are processed in the order they are received. First-time applicants must allow additional time for the qualification process.


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