North American Gaming Licenses
Minnesota Tribal Gaming Licenses govern Class III gaming operations conducted by the state’s 11 federally recognized tribes across 18 casinos.
The Michigan Sports Betting License, issued by the Michigan Gaming Control Board (MGCB), authorizes operators to conduct internet sports betting under
The Michigan Online Casino License, formally known as the Internet Gaming Operator License, authorizes operators to offer online casino games, poker, and
The Massachusetts Casino License, formally known as Category 1 Gaming License, authorizes operation of destination resort casinos under the oversight of
The Massachusetts Sports Betting License operates under the oversight of the Massachusetts Gaming Commission (MGC), established by Mass.
Maryland’s sports betting license operates under a dual-authority framework led by the Sports Wagering Application Review Commission (SWARC) for
The Maryland casino license operates under a tightly controlled land-based framework managed by the Maryland Lottery and Gaming Control Commission (MLGCA
The Maine Tribal iGaming Licence remains unavailable as of December 2025. Legislative Document 1164 (LD 1164), which proposed exclusive online casino gaming
The Louisiana Gaming Control Board (LGCB) regulates casino licensing in Louisiana under Title 27 of the Louisiana Revised Statutes. This framework primarily
The Louisiana Video Gaming Licence, governed by the Video Draw Poker Devices Control Law (La. R.S. 27:401 et seq.), authorizes operation of video draw










