Gambling Casino In Evansville Indiana
- Riverboat Casinos in Indiana In June 1993 Indiana became the sixth state to legalize riverboat gambling. All of the riverboat casinos in Indiana offer dockside gambling and, unless otherwise noted, are open 24 hours. Pari-Mutuel Casinos in Indiana.
- Oct 13, 2017 EVANSVILLE - Twenty-two years after becoming Indiana’s first community with a casino, Evansville is again a pioneer in the gaming industry. The floating casino formerly known as Casino Aztar is.
The Indiana Gaming Commission imposed that requirement Friday as it gave state approval for Reno, Nevada-based Eldorado’s $17.3 billion takeover of Caesars that will create a gambling giant.
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The offices of the Indiana Gaming Commission are open to the public via appointment only. You may request an appointment by phone, 317-233-0046, or visit our Contact Us page. For questions or appointments related to charitable gaming, please visit the Charity Gaming Division page.
Working within Governor Holcomb’s Roadmap to Safely Reopen Indiana, Indiana’s commercial casino properties are permitted to reopen beginning at 6 a.m. on Monday, June 15, 2020. Local governments may impose more restrictive guidelines. Please contact individual casinos for specific opening times and plans.
- View employment opportunities with the Indiana Gaming Commission
The Gaming Commission is currently not hiring Enforcement Agents. However, please feel free to submit your resume to IGCRecruiting@igc.IN.gov. Your resume will be kept on file and you will be contacted once recruitment of the next Gaming Agent hiring process begins. Thank you.
Note: The residency requirement for gaming enforcement agents has been lifted and you are no longer required to live in Indiana. - 11-16-2017 - Commission releases 'FINAL' Disparity Study.
- The Indiana Gaming Commission is proposing new and amended rules
The Gaming Commission now has a toll free illegal gambling tip line. If you have any information related to illegal gambling, please call 1-866-610-8477.