California Gambling Control Board

Illegal gambling activity, cardroom activities, background checks, game rules, and self-exclusion at cardrooms

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Bureau of Gambling Control
P.O. Box 168024
Sacramento, CA 95816-8024
(916) 830-1700 – For Complaints: select option 4, Compliance and Enforcement Section.

Gambling and other activities at Tribal casinos

California Gaming Control Board

Contact should be made directly to the Tribe operating the casino or to the individual Tribal Gaming Commission. (Tribes are under a sovereign nation status and have their own regulatory system.)

Bingo or Remote Caller Bingo games

Gambling

California Gambling Control Board

Contact the local jurisdiction (City or County Government) where the bingo games are held. Traditional Bingo is regulated locally - not by the State.

Remote Caller Bingo licensing, applications or approval of card minding device questions should be directed to the Bureau of Gambling Control.

Lottery

Horse Racing

The California Horse Racing Board regulates pari-mutuel wagering, racing, breeding, and track standards in the State

Problem gambling help

Commission Responsibilities/Decisions

Approval of licenses, work permits, determinations of suitability, other approvals and distributions from the Revenue Sharing Trust Fund (RSTF) to eligible tribes

All complaints to the Commission need to be in writing. Complaints regarding Commission issues may be submitted in person or by mail to:

California Gambling Control Board

CALIFORNIA GAMBLING CONTROL COMMISSION
2399 GATEWAY OAKS DR STE 220
SACRAMENTO CA 95833-4231

You may also submit complaints by fax to (916) 263-0499 or by sending an email to complaints@cgcc.ca.gov.

All application issues should be directed to the Department of Justice Bureau of Gambling Control.