Apply for a Temporary Use Notice for gambling or betting
Operators licence holders can apply for permission to temporarily provide equal chance gaming (where one winner is produced) at venues without a premises licence.
If you're planning on holding a raffle or prize draw where you have printed and sold tickets in advance, you'll need to register with us
Apply for gambling premises licences including betting offices, bingo clubs, adult gaming centres and family entertainment centres.
How club gaming machine permits and club gaming permits differ, and how to apply for both permits
Operators licence holders can apply for permission to temporarily provide equal chance gaming (where one winner is produced) at venues without a premises licence.
Operators licence holders can apply for permission to temporarily provide betting facilities at recognised sports events.
Policy information governing the general principles relating to the implementation of the Gambling Act 2005 and how applications made under it are decided.
Our fees for premises licences, lotteries, permits and other charges
Search by postcode for premises that have applied for a gambling licence - includes how to make a comment, objection or petition
If you make a paper application for a gambling licence, you must notify these relevant local bodies.