FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
A background investigation for each gaming applicant is required by state law in an effort to protect the integrity of gaming in Pennsylvania.
A background investigation for each gaming applicant is required by state law in an effort to protect the integrity of gaming in Pennsylvania.
Under the law, gaming employees are not permitted to have a felony conviction within the past 15 years. The type and severity of any felony beyond 15 years ago will be considered when making recommendations for approval and denial.
Reviewing your credit is part of the background investigation, but it is not the only factor used when making recommendations for approval or denial.
No. Casinos are private companies that are regulated by the state.
Generally, a gaming employee permit is required for employees of a licensed facility whose job duties require day-to-day interaction with gaming patrons, gaming equipment or gaming revenues as part of the gaming operation. Positions that require gaming employee permits include, but are not limited to auditors, cage cashiers, dealers, player services representatives, security guards, slot hosts, slot technicians, supervisors and surveillance agents.