Georgia Law On Slot Machines

  1. Slot Machine Ownership Laws
  2. Georgia Casinos With Slot Machines
  3. Oregon Slot Machine Laws
  4. Ohio Slot Machine Laws

History of gambling in Georgia

Laws

Georgia casinos and gambling information including poker tournaments, slots info, pari-mutuel (dogs & horses), texas hold'em, and more. Find contact information and view pictures of casinos in Georgia.

Georgia was never the gambling powerhouse of the United States. It probably never will be. Nevertheless, that doesn’t mean that there are no gambling possibilities whatsoever in the Peach State. There are some, and in the case of Georgia quality surpasses quantity. Ever a conservative state, Georgia put a ban on lottery tickets in 1878. The modern state lottery was established a century after - in 1993. Charity bingo and raffles were legalized in 1976 and they continue to be tightly regulated today.

Instead of establishing licensed brick and mortar gambling venues, Georgians went through creative efforts to invest in cruise ship casinos. At least one remains operative today. For a while, players from Georgia had access to video poker machines, but the government made them entirely illegal in 2002. There have been rumors of internet cafes which pose as gambling establishments, but they operate underground and state prosecutors are onto them since 2011.

Slot Machine Ownership Laws

Horse racing remains unregulated in the state of Georgia. Casino gambling has been approved by the Senate Bill 79 and the House Bill 158 in 2017, which paved a way to casinos being legalized and built with the purpose of securing money for education (funding the community college programs). However, the implementation of these bills is still awaited upon.

  • Georgia gambling laws are relatively strict, as they prohibit wagering on horse or dog races, or casinos of any kind. In fact, the only kind of gambling explicitly allowed in Georgia are raffles for charitable organizations. The state's gambling statute also specifically.
  • Georgia gambling laws make most betting and gambling illegal. Residents may not possess slots or video poker machines. Home poker games are legal but only if a rake is not taken from the pot or an entry fee demanded. Poker tournaments that offer prizes may not have a buy-in. Bingo is only permitted for charities that register with the state.

Georgia Casinos With Slot Machines

Land based casinos

Oregon Slot Machine Laws

You can count the number of casinos in Georgia on the fingers of one hand - one cruise boat. As much as 4 land-based facilities providing gambling services to locals who don’t want to travel the gaming meccas in Las Vegas or Atlantic City are within a close range from Atlanta, but they are located in North Carolina and Alabama. At one point, there were 2 casino boats operating the shores of Georgia. However, the Tradewinds casino cruise out of Savannah was closed in 2015. Now, only Emerald Princess Casino remains.

The 200-foot vessel with four decks docks in Brunswick and offers cruises five days a week. Emerald Princess Casino boasts two gambling decks and a variety of parlor games. Over 220 slot machines are installed, along with a dozen blackjack tables, 8 poker tables, a table for craps and 2 roulette wheels. Emerald Princess Casino requires a $10 entry fee and provides a 5-hour-long cruise across international waters where anything is legal because there are no laws. Patrons must be 18 or older to come aboard. The ship features two cocktail lounges, and provides casual dining on the 3rd deck (Bistro Deck).

Online casinos

It all centers on offshore sites where state laws have no effect. Georgia is expected to be one of the last US states to embrace regulation and licensing of online betting. Until that happens, which may take decades, Georgians may enjoy anonymous gaming sessions across websites such as Black Diamond, Miami Club and Café Casino. Obviously, these are controlled websites offering gambling services to US players, in exchange for convenient banking, safety and anonymity.

Black Diamond is owned and operated by Deck Media. It launched in 2009, and runs under a license from the Curacao Gaming Commissioner. Black Diamond features games made by Pragmatic Play and provides live dealer games supplied by Visionary iGaming. You can make deposits with Visa, MasterCard, American Express, and Bank Wire. Miami Club Casino has an extended range of games provided by WGS Technology (Vegas Technology). At the Miami Club website, you can compete in regular slots, blackjack and video poker tournaments and win valuable prizes. Apart from the gaming license from Curacao, Miami Club holds a Certified Game Payouts certificate. Café Casino offers free deposits, Amex, MasterCard, Bitcoin and Visa payment options, more than 150 different slot machines (playable for as little as $0.01 per line) and a fair selection of blackjack games, roulette and poker.

Regulation and legality of online gambling

Ohio Slot Machine Laws

The Peach State is a restrictive one, considerably more than most other parts of the Union. Georgia’s laws don’t mention online gambling, and many forms of land-based gambling continue to be against the existing laws and regulations. The only way for Georgia residents to enjoy casino games on the internet without risking any unlawful actions is to turn to sites hosted overseas. From major network websites to proven brands created specifically for US players, GA online gamers can compensate for the lack of land-based slots and gambling tables. This situation will probably last for years to come. A regulated online and land-based gambling market would probably help the state’s economy if executed correctly, but so far there have been no serious attempts to introduce intrastate casino websites and commercial casino facilities.

State and Federal Laws

Gambler’s Paradise complies with all state and local laws pertaining to sales and distribution of casino equipment. The following chart shows to the best of our knowledge the current and correct information on the legal requirements for slot machines in the various states. Laws may change or vary from time to time and we assume no legal responsibility based on this listing. It is your responsibility as the purchaser to check state and local requirements for gaming equipment prior to purchase of any slot machine from Gambler’s Paradise.

StateLEGAL STATUS RESTRICTIONS/USE OF CURRENCYLEGAL REFERENCE
AlaskaALL LEGALAlaska Statutes – Section 11.66.260
ArizonaALL LEGALArizona Revised Statutes 13-3301 – 13-3309
ArkansasALL LEGALN/A
KentuckyALL LEGALKentucky Revised Statutes 528.080
MaineALL LEGALMaine Revised Statutes Title 17A – Chapter 39
MinnesotaALL LEGALMinnesota Statutes and Criminal Laws
NevadaALL LEGALN/A
OhioALL LEGALOhio Revised Code
Rhode IslandALL LEGALRhode Island General Laws
TexasALL LEGALTexas Statutes Chapter 47
UtahALL LEGALN/A
VirginiaALL LEGALN/A
West VirginiaALL LEGALN/A
CaliforniaMACHINES 25 YEARS OR OLDERCalifornia Penal Code 330.7
ColoradoMACHINES MANUFACTURED PRE – 1984Colorado Revised Statutes 12-47.1-103
DelawareMACHINES 25 YEARS OR OLDER28 Delaware 904
FloridaMACHINES 20 YEARS OR OLDERFlorida Statutes 849.235
GeorgiaMACHINES MANUFACTURED PRE – 1950Georgia Code Title 16, Sec. 16-12-24
IdahoMACHINES MANUFACTURED PRE – 1950Idaho Statutes Title 18, 3810
IllinoisMACHINES 25 YEARS OR OLDERIllinois Compiled Statutes 720 5/28-1
IowaMACHINES 25 YEARS OR OLDERIowa Code 725.9
KansasMACHINES MANUFACTURED PRE – 1950Kansas Statutes 21-4306
LouisianaMACHINES 25 YEARS OR OLDERLouisiana Title 15:31-1
MarylandMACHINES 25 YEARS OR OLDERMaryland Code Article 27-264B
MassachusettsMACHINES 30 YEARS OR OLDERMassachusetts General Laws Ch. 271, Sec. 5A
MichiganMACHINES 25 YEARS OR OLDERMichigan Compiled Statutes 750.303
MississippiMACHINES 25 YEARS OR OLDERMississippi Code 27-27-12
MissouriMACHINES 30 YEARS OR OLDERMissouri Revised Statutes 572.070 & 572.125
MontanaMACHINES 25 YEARS OR OLDERMontana State Code 23-5-153
New HamsphireMACHINES 25 YEARS OR OLDERNew Hampshire Revised Statutes 647:2
New JerseyMACHINES MANUFACTURED PRE – 1941New Jersey Statute 2C:37-7
New YorkMACHINES 30 YEARS OR OLDERNew York Consolidated Laws 225.32
North CarolinaMACHINES 25 YEARS OR OLDERNorth Carolina General Statutes 14-309.1
North DakotaMACHINES 25 YEARS OR OLDERNorth Dakota Century Code 12.1-28-02
OklahomaMACHINES 25 YEARS OR OLDEROklahoma State Statutes 21-964
OregonMACHINES 25 YEARS OR OLDEROregon Revised Statutes 167.147
PennsylvaniaMACHINES 25 YEARS OR OLDERPennsylvania Consolidated Statutes 5513
South DakotaMACHINES 25 YEARS OR OLDERSouth Dakota Codified Laws 22-25-14.1
Vermont MACHINESMANUFACTURED PRE – 1954Vermont Statutes Title 13, Ch. 51, Sec. 2135
WashingtonMACHINES 25 YEARS OR OLDERRevised Code of Washington 9.46.235
Washington, DCMACHINES MANUFACTURED PRE – 1952District of Columbia 22-1704
WyomingMACHINES 25 YEARS OR OLDERWyoming Statute 6-7-101
AlabamaPROHIBITEDAL Code Section 13A, Chapter 12, Article 2
ConnecticutPROHIBITEDConnecticut Chapter 946, Section 53-278a
HawaiiPROHIBITEDHawaii Statutes §712-1226
IndianaPROHIBITEDIndiana Code 35-45-5-4
NebraskaPROHIBITEDNebraska Revised Statutes Section 28-1107
New MexicoPROHIBITEDNM Gaming Control Bd. v. Ten Gaming Devices
South CarolinaPROHIBITEDSouth Carolina Code §12-21-2710
TennesseePROHIBITEDSTennessee Code §39-17-505
WisconsinPROHIBITEDWisconsin Statutes Chapter 945