How Self-Exclusion Programs Work in States with Regulated Online Gambling: NJ, MI, WV, PA

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How Self-Exclusion Programs Work in States with Regulated Online Gambling: NJ, MI, WV, PA
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Online gambling is now more accessible than ever before, and responsible gaming has become a top priority for both players and authorities.

Self-exclusion programs stand out as a potent instrument in protecting people from the dangers of excessive gambling habits among the different methods used to promote responsible gaming. Self-exclusion schemes have been implemented to give players control over their gambling habits. Let’s look at how different states utilize this program and how it works.

Self-Exclusion in NJ

Programs for self-exclusion from gaming in New Jersey operate in a very simple manner. To start, you may call a specific operator, such as FanDuel or BetMGM, and ask to be excluded. Even if that is effective in preventing you from gambling with a given operator, nothing prohibits you from just creating an account with another business. So it’s best to enter the New Jersey Casino Gambling Self-Exclusion Program.

Programs for voluntary self-exclusion drastically cut down on time and money spent gaming. However, less than 35% of participants completed the program, highlighting one of the major problems with gambling initiatives based on voluntary responsibility.

Organizations in charge of self-exclusion: Casino Operators, the New Jersey Division of Gaming Enforcement, or the New Jersey Racing Commission;

What is required to enter self-exclusion: You must provide some kind of identification, preferably one with a picture and a physical description;

Self-exclusion options: 1 year, 5 years, lifetime;

How to exit self-exclusion: The self-exclusion programs in NJ are irreversible.

Self-Exclusion in MI

There are two important self-exclusion programs in MI that provide problem gamblers with the help they need. The MotorCity Casino, MGM Grand Detroit, and Hollywood Casino in Greektown are the three land-based casinos in Detroit that are included on the Michigan Gaming Control Board's Disassociated Persons List. Online gambling is covered by the MGCB's Internet Gaming and Sports Betting Responsible Gaming Database.

Organization in charge of self-exclusion: theMichigan Gaming Control Board;

What is required to enter self-exclusion: You will needa copy of your driver's license or similar document with a government-issued picture;

Self-exclusion options: 1 year, 5 years;

How to exit self-exclusion: If you are already signed up for self-exclusion - you cannot go back. But if the period is up, you can fill out a form to remove yourself from a program.

Self-Exclusion in WV

Here's what you need to do if you want to add your name to West Virginia's statewide casino self-exclusion program. The West Virginia Lottery oversees all gaming in the Mountain State. You can visit their website and use the Self Exclusion Form tab. Make a copy of any legal picture ID after completing the West Virginia self-exclusion request form. Have these papers notarized and sent to David Bradley, West Virginia Lottery, 900 Pennsylvania Avenue, Charleston, WV 25302 for the West Virginia Lottery.

Organization in charge of self-exclusion: the West Virginia Lottery;

What is required to enter self-exclusion: A physical description, your Social Security number, and driver's license.

Self-exclusion options: No options, self-exclusion works until you remove yourself from the program;

How to exit self-exclusion: Once signed, it cannot be reversed until one full year passes. Then you can sign a form to remove yourself from self-exclusion.

Self-Exclusion in PA

There are separate programs for online casinos, brick-and-mortar casinos, state lottery, video gambling machines, and fantasy sports competitions. Sadly, participation in one of the five PA gambling self-exclusion programs does not entail automatic exclusion from all establishments.

In the case of land-based casinos, you’ll have to visit the PGCB office in Harrisburg, Pittsburgh, Wilkes Barre, or Conshohocken. But first, call the Office of Compulsive and Problem Gambling at 717-346-8300.

Organization in charge of self-exclusion: the Pennsylvania Gaming Control Board;

What is required to enter self-exclusion: a Keystone Login account, some form of ID, and a photograph;

Self-exclusion options: 1 year, 5 years, lifetime;

How to exit self-exclusion: in the case of land-based casinos, you will have to fill out a form to remove yourself from the list. With online casinos, the bans are lifted automatically after the self-exclusion period is over.