Wisconsin Gaming License
The cost of a Springbrook, Wisconsin Gaming/Gambling License depends on a company's industry, geographic service regions and possibly other factors. At LicenseSuite, we offer affordable Springbrook, Wisconsin gaming/gambling license compliance solutions that include a comprehensive overview of your licensing requirements. (4) A $10 license fee for each bingo occasion proposed to be conducted and $5 for an annual license for each designated member responsible for the proper utilization of gross receipts. All moneys received under this subsection shall be credited to the appropriation account under s. 20.505 (8) (jm). Wisconsin DMV issues REAL ID-compliant products (marked with a µ) in accordance with the federal Real ID Act of 2005. If you plan to fly within the U.S., visit a military base or other federal buildings, the Department of Homeland Security will require identification that is REAL ID-compliant (or show another acceptable form of identification, such as a passport) beginning October 1, 2021.
The laws that govern raffles have changed, effective July 1, 2015. Please click here for a condensed version of the changes. Certain raffle licenses may be renewed on-line. To file your raffle renewal and report online, you must have your current raffle license number and your organization must meet all of the following criteria:
- The total number of raffles conducted must not exceed 365; and
- The raffle license will expire within the next 60 days or has expired within the last 30 days.
- The Division of Gaming protects the integrity of Indian and charitable gaming in Wisconsin by focusing on regulatory responsibilities that protect the public interest and the integrity of games. This is done through licensing procedures, background investigations, and regulatory enforcement activities. Office of Charitable Gaming.
- Below is a list of non-resident hunting, fishing and recreational licenses. All licenses are available for purchase through Go Wild, or at one of our sales locations unless otherwise noted. If you are a nonresident attending high school or a university in Wisconsin, or you are a nonresident who is an active member of the armed forces stationed in Wisconsin, please contact your nearest DNR.
Payment will be made by credit card and processed through our e-payment system.
If your organization does not meet the above criteria or you do not have a credit card that can be used for the on-line renewal process, you must file your report and renewal by mail.
Wisconsin Charitable Gaming License
To process the renewal on-line, please click on the link below:
To process the renewal via print and mail:
If your license expired prior to 7/1/15, please click on this link to print a copy of the renewal report to complete by hand and mail in.Raffle Report/Renewal prior to 7/1/15. A pdf-fillable form is also available by clicking here
Raffle Forms and Information
Printing Class A Raffle Tickets:
If you need to print Class A raffle tickets, please use your current license number. As long as your license is valid at the time of printing, you may print your Class A raffle tickets with that current number, even if your drawing is after the expiration date. Be sure to file your renewal prior to the expiration date so there is not a gap in your license periods. If your license is expired you MUST wait for the renewed license number to be issued before printing tickets.
If you have any questions regarding Raffles, please call us at 608-270-2552 or 1-800-791-6973 or to send an e-mail, click here.
Wisconsin State Raffle
Wisconsin State Raffle Regulations
Qualified organizations must obtain a license to conduct all raffles.
Wisconsin Gaming License Renewal
Class A raffle is the license type needed when tickets are sold in advance and the day of the raffle. Tickets are pre-printed with all raffle information on them. A winner need not be present to win.
Class B raffle is the license type needed when tickets are only sold the day of the raffle. Generic raffle tickets may be used. A winner must be present to win.
An organization conducting both Class A and Class B raffles must obtain both license types. You must submit a separate application, supporting documentation (Articles of Incorporation, Constitution, Charter or By-Laws) and a fee for each license.
All profits from raffles must be expended in Wisconsin in a manner consistent with the Articles of Incorporation, Constitution, Charter or By-Laws of the organization.