Gambling Self-Exclusion in Arizona

Tribal casinos statewide, legal retail and online sports betting (event wagering), paid fantasy sports, state lottery, and horse racing; no legal online casino (iGaming).

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The short answer

Arizona residents can self-exclude from gambling through Arizona Department of Gaming Self-Exclusion Program, run by Arizona Department of Gaming (ADG), Division of Problem Gambling. Exclusion periods: 1 year, 5 years or 10 years. Two separate exclusion lists: one banning you from all Arizona tribal casino gaming facilities, and one banning you from event wagering (sports betting, retail and mobile apps) and paid fantasy sports contests; you can enroll in either or both.

The program: Arizona Department of Gaming Self-Exclusion Program

Run by
Arizona Department of Gaming (ADG), Division of Problem Gambling
What it covers
Two separate exclusion lists: one banning you from all Arizona tribal casino gaming facilities, and one banning you from event wagering (sports betting, retail and mobile apps) and paid fantasy sports contests; you can enroll in either or both.
Durations
1 year · 5 years · 10 years
Help line
1-800-NEXT-STEP (1-800-639-8783)

How to enroll

  1. 1 In person by appointment at the Arizona Department of Gaming, which walks you through the form, notarizes it, and takes your photo same-day (email [email protected] or call 602-771-4263)
  2. 2 By mail or email: download the self-exclusion form from gaming.az.gov/exclude, have it notarized, attach a color head-and-shoulders photo, and submit it

Official page: gaming.az.gov/self-exclusion — enroll there directly, never through a third-party site.

What to watch out for

Casino and event-wagering/fantasy exclusions are separate lists and must each be requested. Exclusions cannot be revoked before the chosen term ends. The state lottery is not covered. The form requires notarization and a photo. Helpline: call 1-800-NEXT-STEP or text NEXTSTEP to 53342.

Self-exclusion alone isn't enough

Arizona's program only binds operators licensed in the state — offshore sites and crypto casinos ignore it. The setup that holds is layered: self-exclusion plus a gambling blocker on your devices plus a gambling block on your bank card. For the full walkthrough, start with our self-exclusion guide or the complete guide to quitting gambling.

Frequently asked questions

Does Arizona have a gambling self-exclusion program?
Yes. Arizona Department of Gaming Self-Exclusion Program is run by Arizona Department of Gaming (ADG), Division of Problem Gambling. Two separate exclusion lists: one banning you from all Arizona tribal casino gaming facilities, and one banning you from event wagering (sports betting, retail and mobile apps) and paid fantasy sports contests; you can enroll in either or both.
How long does self-exclusion last in Arizona?
You can choose 1 year, 5 years or 10 years. Note: Casino and event-wagering/fantasy exclusions are separate lists and must each be requested. Exclusions cannot be revoked before the chosen term ends. The state lottery is not covered. The form requires notarization and a photo. Helpline: call 1-800-NEXT-STEP or text NEXTSTEP to 53342.
How do I sign up for self-exclusion in Arizona?
In person by appointment at the Arizona Department of Gaming, which walks you through the form, notarizes it, and takes your photo same-day (email [email protected] or call 602-771-4263). By mail or email: download the self-exclusion form from gaming.az.gov/exclude, have it notarized, attach a color head-and-shoulders photo, and submit it. Always use the official page — never a third-party site.
Does Arizona self-exclusion cover offshore and crypto gambling sites?
No. State self-exclusion only binds operators licensed in Arizona. Offshore and crypto casinos ignore it, which is why you should pair it with a gambling blocker app and a bank gambling block.

Cashout walks you through this, step by step.

Self-exclusion setup for your state, app blocking, and a panic button for the urges in between. Launching soon on iOS — waitlist gets access first.