Gambling Age Tulalip Casino

Gambling age at tulalip casino

Gambling at the Casino. As one of the largest casinos in the state, Tulalip doesn’t disappoint if you’re here to play. With 200,000 square feet of gaming space, you’ll find everything you’d expect at a casino. Washington casinos are allowed to raise the minimum gambling age to 21 years if alcohol is sold and served. Card clubs pay a tax rate of 20 percent on gaming revenue. Tribal Washington casinos must enter a gaming compact with the state that is negotiated by the governor. All of the gambling and casinos in Washington is licensed and regulated.

Age Requirements

Pursuant to applicable law, persons under the age of 21 are not permitted to play at our casino, loiter in gaming areas or consume alcoholic beverages. Similarly, our website is not intended for persons under the age of 21. In accordance with the Children’s Online Privacy Act, persons younger than 21 years of age are not allowed to use our site. We do not knowingly collect information from such persons.

ID Requirements

Identification MUST be valid (not expired) and show:

  • The bearer’s date of birth
  • The bearer’s signature (except US Military ID – see below)
  • A photograph of bearer

Types of Acceptable ID

  • Driver’s License, Instruction Permit, or ID Card issued by any U.S. State, U.S. Territory and District of Columbia
  • Driver’s License, Instruction Permit, or ID Card issued by any Canadian Province
  • Valid Washington State Temporary Driver’s License
  • U.S. Armed Forces ID Card (Encrypted signature acceptable)
    Note: Since this ID may not be copied per federal law, it is only authorized for alcohol and Cage services
  • Merchant Marine ID Card issued by the U.S. Coast Guard
  • Official Passport (or Plastic Passport Card)
  • Washington State Tribal Enrollment Card (no expiration date required)
    • Nez Perce Tribe
    • Lummi Nation
    • Spokane Tribe
    • Skokomish Tribe
    • Stillaguamish Tribe
    • Kalispel Tribe
    • Suquamish Tribe
    • Nisqually Indian Tribe
    • Puyallup Tribe of Indians
    • Snoqualmie Tribe
    • Nooksack Indian Tribe
    • Confederated Tribes of the Chehalis Reservation
    • Muckleshoot Indian Tribe
    • The Tulalip Tribes

Exclusion Information:

Self exclusions are for a minimum of three (3) years, do not automatically expire, and can only be overturned by sending an email to Tips@tulaliptga.org to request an appeal hearing.

Permanent exclusions do not expire. An appeal hearing can be requested after five (5) years by sending an email to Tips@tulaliptga.org.

Hearings are held at the TGA Offices on Thursdays only, between 1 and 2 pm. Once you submit an email requesting a hearing toTips@tulaliptga.org including your full name, date of birth, address, phone number and email address, you will receive a reply email with a notice of your hearing date or a notice of denial.

Gambling Age At Tulalip Casino

Please fill out this form to request an Exclusion Hearing:

For further information, reference Tulalip Tribal Code:

Commission Members

  • Deanna Muir
  • Lena Hammons
  • Angela Tait
  • John Campbell
  • Natasha Fryberg

Gilla American Horse, TGC Secretary - Office Number: 360-716-2030

Tulalip Casino Gambling Age

Gaming Commission Mission Statement

The Tribal Gaming Commission protects and promotes tribal sovereignty through self-regulation and cooperative relationships ensuring continued success of the Tulalip Tribes for our future generations.

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