How to choose a licensed casino

A licence is the single most important thing to check. Here’s how to verify one and what it does — and doesn’t — protect.

How to check a licence

  • Find the regulator name and licence number, usually in the site footer.
  • Verify it on the regulator’s own website, not just the casino’s — legitimate licences appear in the regulator’s public register.
  • Confirm the licence covers your country. A licence in one jurisdiction doesn’t make a site legal or safe in another.

What a licence protects

A meaningful regulator typically requires segregated player funds, fair/ tested games, identity checks, complaint routes and responsible-gambling tools. It’s not a guarantee of good service, but its absence removes your main protections.

Red flags

  • No named regulator or an unverifiable licence number.
  • Terms and bonus conditions that are hidden or vague (see bonuses).
  • No deposit limits, self-exclusion or other responsible-gambling tools.
  • Pressure tactics, or reviews that only ever praise.

This site publishes operator-specific guidance only for markets where doing so is legal, and only after checking licensing. Always confirm what’s lawful and licensed where you live.

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