Through March 2, 2023 licensing and limited services will be available at the Cripple Creek Gaming Office
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The Division of Gaming
The Division of Gaming works to ensure honesty and integrity in the Colorado gaming industry.
Limited Gaming Licensing

Due to the recent surge in COVID cases across Colorado, in-person services are very limited. Therefore, the Division now offers all licensing services online and encourages all new and current licensees to complete their applications online. New license applicants and existing licensees can complete and submit their gaming license applications online by clicking the appropriate license type below and clicking apply or renew links. The requirements for online licenses are the same as applying for a license by mail or in-person.
Limited appointments may be available for those with circumstances or situations that prohibit them from completing an application online.
Please note that appointments are limited at this time and are only available for applicants who can not submit their applications online. As of August 2022: the Central City Office cannot provide fingerprinting services, fingerprints can only be obtained at the Lakewood or Cripple Creek DOG offices.
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Limited Gaming Updates
What's New
- Next Gaming Commission meeting April 27, 2023 at 9:15 a.m. MDT at the History Colorado Center.