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AGLC offices holiday closure
While AGLC offices will be closed from December 24, 2024 to January 1, 2025, a number of services remain available. More information on how to contact us over the holidays is available here.
While AGLC offices will be closed from December 24, 2024 to January 1, 2025, a number of services remain available. More information on how to contact us over the holidays is available here.
If you find yourself gambling too much, or if it no longer feels like a game, the Self-Exclusion Program can be an important first step in helping you manage your gambling.
It’s an option worth exploring.
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The program enables you to exclude yourself from all Alberta casinos and racing entertainment centres and the gambling opportunities these venues present.
Research has shown that when self-exclusion is combined with professional support, it can be one of the most effective ways to stop gambling.
By completing a self-exclusion agreement with AGLC, participants consent to be excluded from all Alberta casinos and racing entertainment centres for a specified time period.
Participants registered in the Self-Exclusion Program will be ineligible from receiving a prize in a gaming facility. (Gaming, Liquor and Cannabis Regulation s.34.5)
By signing up for the Self-Exclusion program, you are excluded from Casinos, Racing Entertainment Centers and PlayAlberta.ca
Choose from:
You will be asked to show your government-issued photo identification. This could be a driver's licence, passport or citizenship card.
If you believe your loved one has a gambling problem, it’s understandable that you’d want to help.
However, only the person seeking self-exclusion can sign up for the Self-Exclusion Program. Not even a spouse or family member can do it for them.
For more information call 1-844-468-8034 or email se@aglc.ca
The virtual sign-up process involves using Microsoft Teams. You need access to a computer or device with a camera, as we go over the agreement with you, take your photo and ask to see your ID.
We use DocuSign for you to complete the agreement electronically, which we would do during the Microsoft Teams meeting, that way if you have any issues with the form or program questions, we are still on the call with you.
If you would like to self-exclude from Alberta casinos and racing entertainment centres but do not wish to enter those facilities to do so, you can sign up through one of our partner organizations listed below.
3312 Parsons Road, Edmonton
Phone: 780-461-1259
Email: info@pgrn.ca
Website: www.pgrn.ca
Monday to Friday 10:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m.
After 4:00 p.m. please call the phone number
22210 Stony Plain Road, Edmonton
Phone: 780-474-8945
Email: house@ourhouseedmonton.com
Website: www.ourhouseedmonton.com
Sunday to Thursday
8:30 a.m. – Midnight
It is your responsibility to honour the commitment you made to yourself. If you try to enter a casino or racing entertainment centre before your exclusionary period is up, you will be removed from the property.
You may re-enroll in the program after you have completed the exclusion period indicated on your agreement form.
Choosing to self-exclude yourself can be difficult. But once you’ve decided that it’s the best thing for you, here’s what to expect:
Download a sample Self-Exclusion agreement
Download the Self-Exclusion Program brochure
When you complete the self-exclusion agreement, you will have an option to receive follow-up calls by AGLC Self-Exclusion Program staff.
Depending on the length of exclusion, you will receive follow-up calls at the approximate time intervals:
These calls are intended to provide additional resource information, as well as check-in to see how you are doing on the program. Upon completing the program sign-up, you will be provided a package with a copy of your self-exclusion agreement and local community resources.
Experience has shown that those who seek professional support along with a Self-Exclusion Program, have a much higher likelihood of successfully regaining control of their gambling behaviours. At any time, you can also call the 24-hour, toll-free Alberta Health Services (AHS) Addiction Helpline at 1-866-332-2322 for free, confidential support.
GameSense Advisors are knowledgeable about responsible gambling and can provide information on problem gambling and gambling treatment resources.
You can also call the 24-hour, toll-free Alberta Health Services Addiction Helpline at 1-866-332-2322.
View our commonly asked questions and answers.
Find gambling supports and other resources nearest you in the community resources section.