Minnesota Gambling License Application

Due to the continued COVID-19 outbreak, the licensing offices at BOTH locations will be closed to non-commission staff. Please call 952-496-7950. Calls will be taken or returned between 9:00am and 5:00pm Monday through Friday.

  1. Mn Gambling License
  2. Minnesota Gambling Permit Application
  3. Minnesota Gambling License Application Renewal
  4. Minnesota Gambling License Application License

After the license application is entered into the database by service counter staff, DSI Licensing will contact you if additional information and/or documents are required. State of Minnesota Gambling Control Board (GCB) applications, required materials and payment. A Temporary Gambling License can be used for conducting bingo, raffles, paddlewheels, pulltabs, and tipboards. The total for all gambling events cannot exceed five days in a calendar year. Application Requirements. You must submit the following: City Temporary Gambling License Application; Minnesota Application for Exempt Permit; Proof of non. It has a premise permit and license to conduct lawful gambling. The initial premises permit was received and approved by either the city council or the county board in which the organization’s premises will be located. The permit and license were reviewed, approved and issued by the Minnesota Gambling Control Board. COVID-19 response. Gambling manager license renewals. Board may not deny ordelay the renewal of a gqmbling manager's license under Minnesota Statutes,section. 349.167, because ofthe Iicensee'sfailureto submit acomplete application by aspecified date before the expiration of the license or permit, unless the board has first: (1) sent the applicantby.

  • Everyone who is employed at a racetrack in Minnesota must be licensed.
  • Every individual involved in horse racing must be licensed.
  • All licenses expire on December 31st of the calendar year in which they are issued.
  • All partnerships, corporations, and stable names must be licensed. If you are in a partnership, each individual owner must be licensed as well as the partnership.
  • Trainers please note: Workers’ Compensation Insurance is required. A current Certificate of Insurance must be on file in the Racing Commission office in order to be eligible for a trainer’s license and before any employees may be licensed. Trainers should also note that work authorization documentation is required of and verified for all employees.
  • Individuals applying for licensure in certain occupations may be required to obtain approval of the Board of Stewards/Judges prior to issuance

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Applications

*Please note: to type in the form fields you MUST download the application first before being able to fill in the fields*

Gambling
  • Individual Racing License Application
  • Racing Groom License Application
Minnesota gambling license application requirementsMinnesota gambling license application registration
  • Advance Deposit Wagering (ADW) Application (Current for 2021 Licensing Year)

Mn Gambling License

  • Veterinarian Application
  • Stable Name Application
  • Authorized Agent Application
  • Ownership Entity (Multiple Owner) Application
  • Jockey Agent Appointment
  • Affidavit of Responsibility for Minor

Instructions

  1. Fill out and print
  2. Sign/Notarize (notaries are present at our office locations but, you must be present to sign)
  3. Submit a fingerprint card or come into one of our office locations for digital fingerprints (this only applies to applicants not fingerprinted in MN or have not submitted prints in 5+ years). If the applicant is age 18 through 70 they need to submit a fingerprint card.
  4. Mail with payment to:
    Minnesota Racing Commission
    Attn: Licensing
    1100 Canterbury Rd, Suite 100
    Shakopee, MN 55379

Licensing Fees

  • Full Time Association Staff: $35
  • Part-Time Association Staff: $15
  • Assistant Trainer: $25
  • ADW Provider: $10,000
  • Authorized Agent: $5
  • Bloodstock Agent: $100
  • Bookkeeper: $25
  • Driver: $35
  • Emergency License: $50
  • Exercise Rider: $20
  • Equine Masseuse: $50
  • Farrier: $50
  • Farrier Assistant: $25
  • Fingerprints: $25
  • Gate Crew: $15
  • Groom/Hotwalker:$10
  • Jockey: $35
  • Jockey Agent: $35

Minnesota Gambling Permit Application

Minnesota gambling enforcement

Minnesota Gambling License Application Renewal

  • Ownership Entity (Multiple Owner): $50
  • 3 Year Multiple Owner: $150
  • Owner/Trainer/Driver: $100
  • Owner: $50
  • 3 Year Owner: $150
  • Pony Rider: $ 15
  • Official: $ 35
  • Replacement: $25
  • Stable Name: $25
  • Stable Supervisor: $10
  • Trainer: $50
  • Valet: $10
  • Vendor: $100
  • Large Racing/Gaming Vendor: $2,500
  • Small Racing/Gamin Vendor: $1,000
  • Vendor Employee: $ 15
  • Veterinarian: $100
  • Veterinarian Assistant: $50
  • Horseman Organization: $15

Minnesota Gambling License Application License

LICENSING RULES