The New Jersey Division of Gaming Enforcement (DGE) has announced a significant enhancement to the state’s responsible gaming initiatives.

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Individuals seeking to self-exclude from gambling at brick-and-mortar casinos can now do so conveniently through the DGE website, eliminating the need to physically travel to a location or to schedule a video conference.

“While gambling can be fun for some, it is not for everyone, and I’m committed to helping those who want a more proactive approach to managing their gaming. Expanding our self-exclusion portal makes it easier for those who wish to prevent their entry to a casino to do so,” said Attorney General Matthew J. Platkin. “I applaud the team at DGE for their work in making this happen.”

“Making the self-exclusion process more accessible is a critical step in our ongoing commitment to responsible gaming,” said DGE interim director Mary Jo Flaherty. “This new online option empowers individuals with a private and efficient way to make decisions about their habits, ensuring they have the resources they need to prioritize their well-being.”

The self-exclusion tool is accessible 24/7 and allows users to make an informed decision from the privacy of their own homes.