Matthew J. Platkin, Attorney General

Division of Gaming Enforcement

Self Exclusion Program

Self Exclusion Program

DGE SELF EXCLUSION HOTLINE 1-833-788-4DGE

This phone line has been set up to assist you with signing up for the New Jersey Division of Gaming Enforcement’s self-exclusion program.
If you have a gambling problem or are seeking to obtain related resources and support, please call 1-800-Gambler.

NEW JERSEY CASINO GAMBLING SELF-EXCLUSION PROGRAM

“The Council on Compulsive Gambling of New Jersey works collaboratively with the DGE to offer the self-exclusion program covering Internet as well as land based casino gambling. This can be a very valuable tool for individual’s struggling with problems as a result of their gambling.  Anyone signing up for the program can take advantage of a free consultation with one of the professionals in our network simply by calling 1-800-GAMBLER helpline, or contacting us through our www.800.gambler.org website.” – Felicia Grondin, MPA, CPM   Executive Director, The Council on Compulsive Gambling of New Jersey, Inc.

How do I place myself on the Self-Exclusion List for Atlantic City casino facilities, which includes Internet gaming activities or for Internet gaming activities only?

There are four methods to register for the New Jersey Self-Exclusion Program which includes self-exclusion from Atlantic City Casino and sports wagering facilities, New Jersey racetrack sports wagering facilities including internet and sports wagering activities or for internet gaming and sports wagering activities only.

Method 1: In Person or Video Conference – Self-exclusion from all casino gaming and Sports Wagering activities located in Atlantic City casinos AND Racetrack Sports Wagering Facilities AND from all Internet Gaming and Sports Wagering activities. Minimum self-exclusion periods are one year, five years or lifetime

Method 2: In Person or Video Conference – Self-exclusion from all Internet Gaming and Sports Wagering activities. Minimum self-exclusion periods are one year, five years or lifetime.

For inquiries regarding the Self-Exclusion Program or to make an appointment to sign up for the Self-Exclusion program you may call the Division of Gaming Enforcement located at:

Arcade Building
Tennessee Ave. and Boardwalk
Atlantic City, NJ 08401
1-833-788-4DGE

140 E. Front Street
Trenton, NJ 08625
1-833-788-4DGE

You may also submit an application in person by visiting the offices of the New Jersey Racing Commission during operating hours.

Meadowlands Racetrack
50 Route 120
East Rutherford, NJ 07073
(201) 460-4065

Monmouth Park
175 Oceanport Ave.
Oceanport, NJ 07757
(732) 222-7700

   
Freehold Raceway
Route 9 & Business Route 33
Freehold, NJ 07728
(732) 462-9495
New Jersey Racing Commission
140 E. Front Street
Trenton, NJ 08625
(609) 292-0613

When you file your application, you will be required to provide picture identification and you will be photographed.

Method 3: Online – Self-exclusion from all Internet Gaming and Sports Wagering activities. Minimum self-exclusion periods are one year or five years. To complete your online registration for Self-Exclusion from all internet gaming activity click the registration button below.

DGE Self-Exclusion Program

Method 4: Online Player Account – Self-exclusion from all Internet gaming activities including sports wagering with signup through your online player account. Minimum self-exclusion periods are one year or five years.

If you or anyone you know has a gambling problem, call 1-800-GAMBLER.

For some people, a visit to a casino is fun. They try their luck, wager responsibly, have a good time and understand that gambling is a form of entertainment. They enjoy the excitement of the casino, the fine restaurants, the shows and the other amenities found in casino hotels.

For a small number of people, however, gambling isn’t fun. Problem gambling includes what is often called compulsive gambling and pathological gambling. It refers to a condition where people are, to some degree, addicted to gambling. While the results of a gambling addiction can be devastating, there is help available for those people who need it.

New Jersey provides funding for education and treatment programs for people with a gambling problem.

For information about these programs, you can contact the Council on Compulsive Gambling of New Jersey, which operates a hotline that people with a gambling problem can call for help, or you may contact the National Center for Responsible Gambling.

There are more than 45 Gamblers Anonymous meetings in New Jersey every week. If you or someone you know wants to find the nearest meeting, the time, day and location of each is available either through Gamblers Anonymous or the Council on Compulsive Gambling of New Jersey.

INTERNET GAMING AND SPORTS WAGERING SELF-EXCLUSION REGISTRATION

Self-exclusion from all Internet gaming activities.
Minimum self-exclusion periods are one year or five years.

DGE Self-Exclusion Registration

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