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Self-Exclusion

If you find yourself gambling too much, or if it no longer feels like a game, the Self-Exclusion Program can be an important first step in helping you manage your gambling. 

The program enables you to exclude yourself from all Alberta casinos and racing entertainment centres and the gambling opportunities these venues present.

Research has shown that when self-exclusion is combined with professional support, it can be one of the most effective ways to stop gambling.

By completing a self-exclusion agreement with AGLC, participants consent to be excluded from all Alberta casinos and racing entertainment centres for a specified time period.

Participants registered in the Self-Exclusion Program will be ineligible from receiving a prize in a gaming facility. (Gaming, Liquor and Cannabis Regulation s.34.5)

By signing up for the Self-Exclusion program, you are excluded from Casinos, Racing Entertainment Centers and PlayAlberta.ca

The length of the exclusion is up to you.

Choose from:

  • Six months
  • One year
  • Two years
  • Three years

You will be asked to show your government-issued photo identification. This could be a driver's licence, passport or citizenship card.

 

The decision to Self-Exclude:

Not even a spouse or family member can do it for them.

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Ways to become self-excluded:

  • Visit a GameSense Info Centre and speak with a GameSense Advisor
  • Ask a security staff member at any casino or racing entertainment centre
  • Virtual sign-ups available by booking online
  • Visit AGLC offices.
  • Call AGLC’s Self-Exclusion Program Specialist at 780-447-7582 or 1-844-468-8034

For more information call 1-844-468-8034 or email se@aglc.ca 

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