Racetrack Employee Resources
Instructions for VLT Employee Gaming Application forms
Under Ohio Law, applicants should be aware that records documenting the Ohio Lottery Commission’s (OLC) organization, functions, policies, decisions, procedures, operations, or other activities of the OLC are subject to Ohio’s Public Records Act.
Employee VLT Gaming License Applicant – The employee is to complete the following forms depending on the type of gaming license the employee is applying for. The Principals listed on the VLT Gaming application, if determined by the Lottery, may be required to obtain a Key Gaming or Gaming license.
Key Gaming License Applicant – Includes managers, supervisors or other employees who have authority to develop or administer policy, long-range plans, or make discretionary decisions, regulating gaming operations and managers, supervisors or other employees responsible for major areas of the property, even if no gaming is conducted in the area. This rule is intended to include General Managers but not all managers.
- Multi-Jurisdictional Personal History Disclosure Form (website)
- Employee Gaming License Application
- Employee Release Authorization
- Copies of the applicant's last two years of IRS tax returns.
Key Gaming License Applicant with Reciprocity - Reciprocity will be given to Key Gaming applicants that hold a current Key Gaming license from the following states: Colorado,Iowa, Mississippi,Nevada,New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, and West Virginia.
- Key Employee License Application - Multi-Jurisdictional Addendum
- Employee Gaming License Application
- Employee Release Authorization
- Copies of the applicant's last two years of IRS tax returns.
- Supply a copy of the most recent Multi Jurisdictional Application and any renewals (The Ohio Lottery may required additional information)
- Valid credentials – current key gaming license
Key Gaming Applicant Holding a Current Ohio Casino Control Commission Key Gaming License - Reciprocity will be given to Key Gaming applicants that hold a current Key Gaming license from the Ohio Casino Control Commission.
- Supply a copy of the Multi-Jurisdictional Application that was submitted to the OCCC
- Employee Gaming License Application
- Employee Release Authorization
- Valid credentials – current key gaming license
Key Gaming License Renewal
Gaming License Applicant – Means any employee employed in the operation of a facility whose duties primarily involve maintenance or operation of gaming activity or equipment or who comes in contact with gaming related cash, token, credit vouchers, vouchers, or other financial instruments or who performs security and surveillance activities, but who are not key gaming employees.
Non-Gaming License
Non-Gaming staff employed to support the Racino operations will complete the following:
If you have any questions regarding licensing or compliance, please contact Brian Sindelar, Deputy Director, Licensing & Compliance, at [email protected]