The NJDGE only awards online casino licenses to land-based operators located in Atlantic City (in accordance with the New Jersey Casino Control Act of 1977. acts as an arbitration panel between casinos and customers when a dispute arises.conducts due diligence checks on casino owners and management.ensures that casinos use bank-grade cyber security protocols to process withdrawals and deposits.
audits financial filings to ensure that casinos are in a position to pay out winnings, with player funds kept in a segregated account.
In order for online casinos to operate in the state of New Jersey, they must be in a possession of a license from the New Jersey Division of Gaming Enforcement(DGE or NJDGE).