Individual gaming employee licences
You will need a licence to work in the gaming industry as a:
- gaming nominee (employed in a managerial role at a licensed venue that provides gaming services)
- gaming repairer (employed by a licensed service contractor to install and repair gaming machines)
- key monitoring employee (employed in a managerial role by a licensed monitoring operator).
Apply for individual gaming employee licence
There are 2 ways to apply for a licence:
- Apply using the application for liquor and gaming individual licences online form
or
- Download application forms from the Australian Business Licence and Information Service (ABLIS) for a:
Supporting documents
When applying for an approval or licence to work as an employee in the liquor or gaming industry, you will need to submit supporting documentation to the Office of Liquor and Gaming Regulation (OLGR) with your application.
Read more about supporting documentation requirements.
Online identity verification
When you apply online for an approval or licence to work as an employee in the liquor or gaming industry, you will be asked to supply personal information that is then used to verify your identity.
Read more about online identity verification.
Also consider...
- Learn more about compliance for gaming machine licensees.
- Check the fees and charges for Queensland gaming licensing.
- Read more about training for liquor licensees, gaming providers and staff.
- Read the Gaming Machine Act 1991.
- Last reviewed: 24 Oct 2019
- Last updated: 24 Oct 2019
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Contact
General enquiries 13 QGOV (13 74 68)
- Licence and permit enquiries
1300 072 322
OLGRlicensing@justice.qld.gov.au
- Gaming compliance enquiries
gamingcompliance@justice.qld.gov.au
- Liquor compliance enquiries
liquorcompliance@justice.qld.gov.au
- Media enquiries (07) 3738 8555