Application to Be Placed on Self-exclusion List for Voluntary Exclusion From Entry to New Jersey Racetracks, off-Track Wagering Facilities, Account Wagering and Fixed Odds Wagering is a legal document that was released by the New Jersey Department of Law and Public Safety - Office of The Attorney General - a government authority operating within New Jersey.
Q: What is the Self-exclusion List?
A: The Self-exclusion List is a way for individuals to voluntarily exclude themselves from entering New Jersey racetracks, off-track wagering facilities, account wagering, and fixed odds wagering.
Q: Who can apply to be on the Self-exclusion List?
A: Any individual who wishes to exclude themselves from participating in gambling activities at New Jersey racetracks, off-track wagering facilities, account wagering, and fixed odds wagering can apply.
Q: Is there a fee to apply for the Self-exclusion List?
A: No, there is no fee to apply for the Self-exclusion List.
Q: How long does the self-exclusion last?
A: The self-exclusion period can be either one year, three years, five years, or lifetime.
Q: What happens after I am placed on the Self-exclusion List?
A: Once you are placed on the Self-exclusion List, you will be prohibited from entering New Jersey racetracks, off-track wagering facilities, account wagering, and fixed odds wagering.
Q: Can I remove myself from the Self-exclusion List?
A: No, once you are placed on the Self-exclusion List, you cannot remove yourself until the self-exclusion period has expired.
Q: What if I violate the self-exclusion?
A: If you violate the self-exclusion, you may be subject to criminal charges and penalties.
Form Details:
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