Agreement to these terms
These terms govern access to and use of Casino Check States. By using the website, you agree to follow them. If you do not agree, stop using the website.
Casino Check States provides general information intended to help readers examine gambling-related claims, state authorization records, payment topics, and warning signs. The website does not operate a casino, accept wagers, hold player funds, process gambling payments, or decide complaints between players and gambling businesses.
These terms apply alongside the Privacy Policy and any specific notice displayed with particular material. If a specific notice conflicts with these general terms, the specific notice controls for the material to which it applies.
Informational purpose and personal responsibility
Material is provided for general informational purposes. It is not legal, financial, tax, medical, or professional advice. Gambling rules, authorization records, operator details, and payment requirements can differ by state and can change after a check is completed.
You are responsible for confirming whether a gambling service is authorized where you are physically located and whether you meet all applicable eligibility requirements. Consult the relevant state authority or a qualified professional when a decision depends on current law or your individual circumstances.
A listing, review, comparison, or reference is not a guarantee that a service is lawful in every location, suitable for you, financially secure, or free from complaints. It also does not promise account approval, payment acceptance, withdrawal completion, dispute resolution, or any particular gambling result.
State authorization checks
State authorization must be checked against the relevant regulator's current records. Pennsylvania, Michigan, and New Jersey do not present gambling authorization in identical ways.
The Pennsylvania Gaming Control Board currently presents 24 named brands as regulated Pennsylvania interactive gaming operators. Michigan distinguishes its authorized provider list from operators that receive cease-and-desist letters. New Jersey states that websites absent from its approved list are not approved to offer internet gaming in the state.
These records support only the specific statements made by the respective authorities. They do not establish nationwide authorization, approval in another state, or a general guarantee about an operator. Names, website addresses, legal entities, and authorized products should be matched carefully because a familiar name alone may not establish that the service being viewed is the regulated one.
Use the state license checks as a starting point, then confirm the current record directly with the appropriate authority before registering, depositing, or sharing identity information.
Payment information and account decisions
Payment descriptions explain recorded methods or common verification steps; they are not promises that a method will be available to a particular player. Availability may depend on state rules, the gambling business, the payment provider, account status, identity checks, location checks, transaction limits, or other conditions.
For Pennsylvania interactive gaming, 58 Pa. Code §812a.7 lists permitted player-account funding methods that include cards, prepaid cards, cash, checks, wire transfers, and automated clearing house transfers. That provision does not establish that every Pennsylvania operator must offer every listed method, and it does not establish availability outside Pennsylvania.
Before sending money, review the applicable terms shown by the gambling business and payment provider. Confirm deposit and withdrawal methods, fees, processing conditions, identity requirements, limits, and the destination website address. The payment checks provide practical points to examine, but you remain responsible for each transaction decision.
Acceptable use
You may access and use the website for lawful personal research. You may quote brief portions when the quotation is accurate, not misleading, and accompanied by reasonable attribution. Ordinary links to public routes are permitted.
You must not use the website to commit fraud, impersonate another person, distribute malicious code, interfere with availability, bypass access controls, probe for vulnerabilities without written permission, or collect data through methods that place an unreasonable burden on the service. You must not alter material in a way that falsely suggests Casino Check States made or endorsed the altered statement.
Automated access that disrupts operation, ignores technical restrictions, or attempts to reproduce substantial portions of the website is prohibited. Permission for one use does not grant permission for a different commercial, automated, or misleading use.
Original material and permitted reuse
Original text, organization, graphics, and other editorial material made available by Casino Check States may be protected by applicable intellectual-property rules. These terms give you a limited, revocable, nonexclusive right to view that material for personal, lawful use. They do not transfer ownership or grant a right to republish substantial portions.
Names and marks belonging to casinos, regulators, payment providers, or other third parties remain associated with their respective holders. A reference to a third-party name is used for identification and does not by itself indicate sponsorship, partnership, or endorsement.
Requests to reproduce substantial original material should be sent through the contact channel. Statutory rights and legally permitted uses are not restricted by these terms.
Accuracy, updates, and corrections
Reasonable efforts may be made to present claims within the limits of dated records, but completeness, uninterrupted availability, and freedom from error are not guaranteed. A regulator can update a list, an operator can change a website address, and payment conditions can change after material is checked.
Dates attached to records indicate when those records were checked; they do not guarantee that the facts remain unchanged. Readers should distinguish regulator records from statements made by gambling businesses and from unverified user allegations. An allegation is not treated as an established fact merely because it appears online.
If you identify a possible factual error, broken internal link, mismatched entity, or outdated authority record, use contact and corrections. Include the relevant route, the statement in question, and supporting details. A submission may be reviewed, but sending one does not guarantee a particular correction, response time, or outcome.
External authorities and third-party services
The website may identify or cite government authorities and other third parties so readers can inspect the underlying record. Casino Check States does not control those external services, their availability, security, accessibility, privacy practices, or later changes.
A citation to an authority record supports only the claim described with that citation. It should not be read as an endorsement of Casino Check States by the authority. Likewise, discussion of a gambling business does not create an agency, partnership, or advisory relationship with that business.
When leaving the website, review the destination address and the destination's own terms and privacy notices. You assume responsibility for interactions with third-party websites, gambling accounts, payment services, and support channels.
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Availability, liability limits, and changes
Access may be modified, suspended, limited, or discontinued when reasonably necessary for maintenance, security, legal compliance, correction work, or operational reasons. Particular material may also be revised or removed without preserving every earlier version.
To the fullest extent permitted by applicable law, Casino Check States is not responsible for losses caused by reliance on outdated third-party information, decisions to gamble, gambling losses, account restrictions, payment delays, identity-verification problems, third-party misconduct, or interruptions outside its reasonable control. Nothing in these terms excludes responsibility that cannot legally be excluded.
These terms may be revised to reflect changes in the website, editorial practices, or applicable requirements. Continued use after revised terms are made available indicates acceptance of the revised terms. If any provision is found unenforceable, the remaining provisions continue to apply to the extent permitted. Failure to enforce a provision once does not waive the right to enforce it later.