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Bally's Twin River Lincoln Casino Resort

Bally's Tiverton Casino & Hotel

 

The Division of Gaming and Athletics is responsible for the regulation of Bally's Twin River Lincoln Casino Resort and Bally's Tiverton Casino & Hotel pari-mutuel facility operations, simulcast-wagering operations, and oversees the licensing of Bally's Twin River Lincoln Casino Resort and Bally's Tiverton Casino & Hotel personnel and vendors. It is also responsible for the collection of taxes as mandated by state law.

— Christina Tobiasz, Gaming and Athletics Administrator

If you need assistance applying for or renewing a Bally's Twin River Lincoln Casino Resort or Bally's Tiverton Casino & Hotel license, please call (401) 475-8285.

 

For the Gaming Enforcement Unit (GEU) Fingerprint Detail Calendar, CLICK HERE

A complete BCI must be conducted before your license is issued.  Employees of Bally’s Corporation (ie. Twin River or Tiverton) MUST contact Human Resources to schedule an appointment for Fingerprinting with the RI State Police GEU office located at either: Bally’s Twin River Location (3rd Floor next to the Mutuals area) or Bally’s Tiverton Location (At the DBR office located next to the employee entrance).

Non-Facility Employees MUST visit RI Attorney General’s Office at 4 Howard Ave, Cranston, RI 02920.  Forms must be completed prior to fingerprinting.  Please see below.

***Applicants who are NON-US Citizens AND Reside outside of the US must submit a “Certificate of Good Standing – Criminal Record” from the country which they reside along with their Gaming License Application.  This is in lieu of a US National Background Check.***

The criteria for holding a “Vendor Application” is as follows: A business that offers goods and/or services that are not directly related to gaming.

The criteria for holding a “Non-Facility Vendor Employee Application” are as follows: Any person retained to make goods and/or services available or to sell goods and/or services to consumers which are not directly related to gaming

New business applications can take 6 months to a year or more to complete, depending upon the complexity of the investigation. The criteria for holding a Gaming Vendor License are as follows: Any entity that manufactures, serves, sells, leases supplies for approved slot or video machines and component parts, or any entity which is directly related to gambling, related to the conduct of gambling activity, or directly affect the play and results of gambling games should complete a Gaming Vendor Application.

The criteria for holding a “Non-Facility/Vendor Gaming Employee Application” are as follows: Any employee who has a duty to repair or distribute slot machines, table games, or associated equipment sold, who is directly involved with the manufacture, any association with cash management companies, or connected with the operation of a gaming establishment.


Rhode Island Attorney General Fingerprint Card Forms

**MUST INCLUDE A COPY OF A PHOTO ID WITH THE FOLLOWING FORMS: