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NEW JERSEY CASINO GAMBLING
SELF-EXCLUSION PROGRAM

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How do I place myself on the Self-Exclusion List?

To sign up for the New Jersey Casino Gambling Self-Exclusion Program, you must submit an application in person to the New Jersey Division of Gaming Enforcement at either of the following locations:

Arcade Building 
Tennessee Ave. and Boardwalk
Atlantic City, N.J. 08401
609-441-3846

140 E. Front Street
Trenton, NJ

609-777-2279

You may also submit an application by visiting the offices of the New Jersey Racing Commission during business hours. For locations and instructions, review the Racing Commission's Self Exclusion List Application & Instructions.

When you file the form, you will be required to provide picture identification and you will be photographed.

If you or anyone you know has a gambling problem, call 1-800-GAMBLER.

For most people, a visit to a casino is fun. They try their luck, wager responsibly, have a good time and understand that gambling is a form of entertainment. They enjoy the excitement of the casino, the fine restaurants, the shows and the other amentities found in casino hotels.

For a small number of people, however, gambling isn't fun. Problem gambling includes what is often called compulsive gambling and pathological gambling. It refers to a condition where people are, to some degree, addicted to gambling. While the results of a gambling addiction can be devastating, there is help available for those people who need it.

New Jersey provides funding for education and treatment programs for people with a gambling problem.

For information about these programs, you can contact the Council on Compulsive Gambling of New Jersey. That council and the National Center for Responsible Gambling both operate hotlines that people with a gambling problem can call for help.

There are more than 45 Gamblers Anonymous meetings in New Jersey every week. If you or someone you know wants to find the nearest meeting, the time, day and location of each is available either through Gamblers Anonymous or the Council on Compulsive Gambling of New Jersey.

 
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