Arizona Department of Gaming


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We are a service company that can help you file with the Arizona Department of Gaming . We are not associated with this nor any other government agency. We offer paid services and software to help you file. You are not required to purchase our service to file - you may file directly with this agency without using our service.


Contact Information

Physical address:
100 N. 15th Ave
Suite 202
Phoenix, AZ 85007

Phone: (602) 771-4263
Fax: (602) 255-3883

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Licenses

We track the following licenses with the Arizona Department of Gaming in order to provide compliance services to our clients. As a client, you see this and other reference data in License Manager in-line with your licenses.

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Arizona State Gaming Vendor Certification - Class A

Agency:Arizona Department of Gaming
Foreign Qualification is Prerequisite:Not Set
Notes:

This license may apply to:

  • Management Contractors
  • Financiers
  • Manufacturers
  • Distributors
  • Providers of Blackjack and Poker Equipment and Gaming Supplies
  • Providers of Keno Equipment and Software
  • Providers of Class III Games (Intellectual Property)
  • Providers of Ticket Redemption Kiosks

See this page for details.

Exam Required?Not Set
Registered Agent (Special Agency) Required?Not Set

Initial Registration

Agency Fee:

$5,000

Notes:

The application process is as follows:

  1. The Gaming Facility Operator (“GFO”) notifies the Tribal Gaming Office (“TGO”) of its intent to purchase supplies/services that would require certification of a Vendor. The TGO forwards a letter of sponsorship to the Arizona Department of Gaming (ADG).
  2. Upon receiving the sponsorship letter from the TGO, ADG sends an inquiry letter to the vendor’s contact person requesting information to determine the classification of the vendor. Classification (Class A, B, or D) determines the type of application to be completed for the certification process.
  3. Based on the information provided by the vendor in response to the inquiry letter, such as the structure of the business (corporation, limited liability company, partnership) and the type of goods or services being provided, ADG sends the vendor the appropriate application packet.
  4. Once application forms are submitted, background investigations take place.
  5. A temporary certification may be issued while reviews are conducted.
  6. ADG notifies the applicant and sponsoring tribe that State Certification has been granted or denied.

Registration Renewal

Filing Method:

Online

Agency Fee:

$1,000

Due:

Biennially by the end of the registration anniversary month.

Arizona State Gaming Vendor Certification - Class B

Agency:Arizona Department of Gaming
Foreign Qualification is Prerequisite:Not Set
Notes:

This license may apply to providers of goods or services including:

  • Security devices or surveillance systems
  • Currency Handling Equipment
  • Check Cashing Services
  • Gaming Data Analysis Software/Systems

See this page for details.

Exam Required?Not Set
Registered Agent (Special Agency) Required?Not Set

Initial Registration

Agency Fee:

$1,500

Notes:

The application process is as follows:

  1. The Gaming Facility Operator (“GFO”) notifies the Tribal Gaming Office (“TGO”) of its intent to purchase supplies/services that would require certification of a Vendor. The TGO forwards a letter of sponsorship to the Arizona Department of Gaming (ADG).
  2. Upon receiving the sponsorship letter from the TGO, ADG sends an inquiry letter to the vendor’s contact person requesting information to determine the classification of the vendor. Classification (Class A, B, or D) determines the type of application to be completed for the certification process.
  3. Based on the information provided by the vendor in response to the inquiry letter, such as the structure of the business (corporation, limited liability company, partnership) and the type of goods or services being provided, ADG sends the vendor the appropriate application packet.
  4. Once application forms are submitted, background investigations take place.
  5. A temporary certification may be issued while reviews are conducted.
  6. ADG notifies the applicant and sponsoring tribe that State Certification has been granted or denied.

Registration Renewal

Filing Method:

Online

Agency Fee:

$500

Due:

Biennially by the end of the registration anniversary month.

Arizona State Gaming Vendor Certification - Class D

Agency:Arizona Department of Gaming
Foreign Qualification is Prerequisite:Not Set
Notes:

Providers of “Gaming Vendors” that do not fall into the Class A or B vendor category must obtain State Certification if the value of the gaming vendors is in excess of $10,000 in any single month. Gaming vendors are defined as “ the providing of any goods or services, except for legal services, to the Tribe in connection with the operation of Class III Gaming in a Gaming Facility, including but not limited to equipment, transportation, food, linens, janitorial supplies, maintenance, or security services for the Gaming Facility..".

Exam Required?Not Set
Registered Agent (Special Agency) Required?Not Set

Initial Registration

Agency Fee:

$0

Notes:

The application process is as follows:

  1. The Gaming Facility Operator (“GFO”) notifies the Tribal Gaming Office (“TGO”) of its intent to purchase supplies/services that would require certification of a Vendor. The TGO forwards a letter of sponsorship to the Arizona Department of Gaming (ADG).
  2. Upon receiving the sponsorship letter from the TGO, ADG sends an inquiry letter to the vendor’s contact person requesting information to determine the classification of the vendor. Classification (Class A, B, or D) determines the type of application to be completed for the certification process.
  3. Based on the information provided by the vendor in response to the inquiry letter, such as the structure of the business (corporation, limited liability company, partnership) and the type of goods or services being provided, ADG sends the vendor the appropriate application packet.
  4. Once application forms are submitted, background investigations take place.
  5. A temporary certification may be issued while reviews are conducted.
  6. ADG notifies the applicant and sponsoring tribe that State Certification has been granted or denied.

Registration Renewal

Filing Method:

Online

Agency Fee:

$0

Due:

Biennially by the end of the registration anniversary month.

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