Missouri Gambling Self-Exclusion Program
Missouri offers a self-exclusion program for residents and visitors who want to voluntarily ban themselves from gambling. Below you will find program details, how to apply, and what to expect.
Program Details
Missouri Gaming Commission Voluntary Exclusion Program
Online & In-PersonHow to Apply
Follow these steps to enroll in Missouri's self-exclusion program.
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Visit the Missouri Gaming Commission website
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Download the Voluntary Exclusion Program application
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Complete the application with your personal information
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Submit in person at any Missouri casino or the MGC office
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Provide valid government-issued photo ID
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Have your photograph taken
How to Reverse Self-Exclusion
Missouri's voluntary exclusion is irrevocable and permanent. Once enrolled, you cannot be removed from the list.
Important Notes
Missouri's self-exclusion program is permanent and cannot be reversed. Consider this carefully before enrolling.
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Disclaimer: This content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute medical, legal, or financial advice. If you are experiencing a gambling problem, please contact the National Problem Gambling Helpline at 1-800-522-4700 or consult a qualified professional.