New Mexico Gaming Control Board Licensure

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The licensing process is designed to support the gaming control act’s purpose of ensuring the citizens of New Mexico a fair and honest gaming environment

Gaming and Bingo Forms

Most forms are in Adobe Acrobat format

Denotes that forms can be electronically filled out and printed using Adobe Reader 7 or higher

Bingo & Raffle Forms

Compulsive Gambling Forms

General Forms

Licensing Forms

Non-Profit Forms

Racetrack Forms

Applications

Read, understand, and complete the whole Application Before submitting!

Please take the time to review important notes regarding the completion of your application(s).

Bingo

Gaming

Take the time to review the Regulations, Statutes, and Minimum Internal Control Standards concerning your position(s) and establishment(s).

Regulations and Statutes

Minimum Internal Control Standards

Administrative Code

Fingerprint Information

It’s important to remember that applicants MUST wait to receive an email sent by the Licensing Division authorizing each applicant to be fingerprinted, before an applicant can be fingerprinted for a gaming or bingo license. Upon acceptance of a completed application and a non-refundable application fee, this authorization email will be sent to the applicant, along with a link to register for fingerprints. Fingerprints submitted prior to receiving the authorizing email will not be accepted. In this event, the applicant will be required to re-register and make a new fingerprint submission at their own cost.  Applicants are required to get fingerprinted within ten days of receiving the New Mexico Gaming Control Board authorization email.