Nevada Gaming Control Board Work Card Fingerprinting – Fast & Approved Services in Las Vegas
To obtain your Nevada Gaming Control Board work card, follow these steps:
- Register on the NGCB website.
- Get your Gaming Fingerprinting service in Las Vegas NV done by an approved vendor such as iPride Notary, Fingerprinting & Apostilles.
- Submit your Gaming Fingerprint Receipt to Human Resources.
The gaming industry in Nevada is the gold standard worldwide, employing over 94,000 registered gaming employees. If you’ve been hired to work at a gaming-licensed facility, you must complete the application process as required by the Nevada State Gaming Control Board. No worries! As an approved fingerprint vendor for the Nevada Gaming Control Board, iPride Notary, Fingerprinting & Apostilles provides gaming fingerprinting services to thousands of employees and can guide you through the process, helping you get to work as quickly as possible.
A couple of important things to keep in mind when seeking employment with a gaming facility:
- No Physical Work Cards: The Nevada Gaming Control Board no longer issues physical work cards. Instead, your information is added to an online database that employers can access.
- Employment Requirement: You cannot apply for a gaming card in hopes of finding employment. A licensed gaming company must hire you before you can complete the process.
How to Become a Registered Gaming Employee in Nevada – Step-by-Step Guide
Before starting work as a registered gaming employee in Nevada, you must complete several steps, including a background check and fingerprinting.
- Employer Registration
Once hired by a gaming facility, your employer will register you with the Nevada Gaming Control Board (NGCB). - Receive Fingerprinting Form or Login Information
After registration, your employer will provide you with a fingerprinting form or login information to set up your online account on the NGCB website. - Complete Online Application and Pay Fees
Complete the online application and pay the required fee. Upon payment, you will receive an emailed receipt with a link to your fingerprint form (unless already provided by your employer). Print this form out. If you need assistance, you can email the form to us, and we can print it for you for a nominal fee. - Visit an Approved Fingerprinting Location
Take your fingerprint form to an approved Nevada Gaming Control Board fingerprint location. iPride Notary, Fingerprinting & Apostilles offers a convenient location in Las Vegas, as well as mobile services throughout Nevada, all approved by the NGCB. - Get Fingerprinted
Have your Live Scan fingerprints taken in our secure, private facility or through our mobile services. - Proof of Fingerprinting Completion
We will sign and stamp your form, which you can then return to your employer as proof of completed fingerprinting.
Note: Gaming employees must renew their fingerprints every five years to stay current and avoid any lapse in employment, as required by the NGCB.
Nevada Gaming License– Gaming Fingerprinting service in Las Vegas NV at iPride Notary
In addition to assisting with gaming licenses, iPride Notary, Fingerprinting & Apostilles also supports key-man licensees, casino owner licensure, and independent contractors for Nevada Gaming companies. As your one-stop shop, we offer fingerprinting and notary public services—everything you need to get the job done. We also provide mobile services for employers who need to have multiple employees fingerprinted at one convenient location. Contact us today at 702-273-8618 to learn more, or visit our clean, modern facility at your convenience.
Frequently Asked Questions
Yes. It is possible if you haven’t committed any disqualifying crimes. You can request a personal FBI Express System background check before applying for a position to see what appears on your criminal history report.
Yes, we offer both. You can have your prints automatically submitted via Live Scan, or you can have two sets of fingerprints taken as required by the Nevada Gaming Control Board (NGCB).
Yes. We offer fingerprinting services for out-of-state gaming license applications and tribal gaming applications, and also provide the necessary notary services to complete your application.
No. The Nevada Gaming Control Board prefers that Gaming Applicants get their fingerprints completed at an authorized private fingerprint vendor like us. We can electronically submit fingerprints to the NGCB via Live Scan technology for the fastest results. Police Departments and Sheriff’s Offices only provide fingerprint cards, which take much longer to process.