Each year the Kansas Racing and Gaming Commission publishes an annual report. The report includes information about a number of different topics including agency budget, licensing information, program information and revenue figures from our regulated facilities.
Executive Office
Executive Director
Don Brownlee
General Counsel
Judith Taylor
Government Relations Mangager
Randy Evans
Human Resources Manager
Rochel Towle
Responsible Gaming Officer
Judith Taylor
Security, Licensing & EGM Division
Director
Roger Bailey
Regional Security Manager
DJ Lopez
Information Technology & CyberSecurity
Administration, Finance & Audit Division
Director
Brandi White
(KRGC) Kansas Open Records Act Submission (KORA) Form
(KRGC) Report of an Alleged Violation – Official Complaint Form
NOTICE: Individual Background Disclosures and Renewals should not be sent directly to the KRGC but instead should be submitted through the Compliance or Human Resources departments of a licensed gaming facility or supplier applicant.
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Gaming Facility Manager Application Packet (Forms Packet 400) - includes Business Entity Disclosure Form.
Applicants will also need to download Level 1 (Forms Packet 551) and Level 3 (Forms Packet 553) Individual Disclosures to be completed by multiple individuals as indicated in this packet. For additional Business Entity Disclosure Forms, click here.
Supplier Application Packet (Forms Packet 430) - Includes Business Entity Disclosure Form.
Applicants will also need to download Level 1 (Forms Packet 551) and Level 3 (Forms Packet 553) Individual Disclosures to be completed by multiple individuals as indicated in this packet. For additional Business Entity Disclosure Forms, click here.
Institutional Background Investor Packet (Forms Packet 550-10)
Level 1 Individual Disclosure (Forms Packet 551)
Level 3 Individual Disclosure (Forms Packet 553)
NOTICE: Individual Background Disclosures and Renewals should not be sent directly to the KRGC but instead should be submitted through the Compliance or Human Resources departments of a licensed gaming facility or supplier applicant.
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Level 1 Gaming Occupation License Application (Forms Packet 410-01)
Level 2 Gaming Occupation License Application (Forms Packet 410-02)
Level 3 Gaming Occupation License Application (Forms Packet 410-03)
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Gaming Facility Manager Renewals (Forms Packet 401) - Includes Business Entity Disclosure Form.
Supplier Renewals (Forms Packet 431) - Includes Business Entity Disclosure Form.
Personal Disclosure Renewals (Forms Packet 554) - For all levels of licenses.
Notice of Appeal of Disciplinary Review Board Order
Notice of Appeal of Disciplinary Review Board Order(Notice of Appeal)
Gaming Forms
Link to Gaming Equipment Submission Form Page
Shipping Forms
KRGC Horse Registration Form - Printable
KRGC Horse Registration Form - Fillable
Below are the positions available with the Kansas Racing and Gaming Commission. Please look at each notice of vacancy for position details and how to apply for the position.
Pursuant to K.S.A. 60-4127 all Kansas law enforcement agencies are required to report asset seizure and forfeiture information to the Kansas Asset Seizure and Forfeiture Repository. This information is reported to the Kansas Legislature in an annual report. Attached is the Kansas 2019 Civil Asset Forfeiture Report.
On November 20, 2019, the Kansas Racing and Gaming Commission (KRGC), with assistance from the Lansing Police Department and the Leavenworth Police Department, served four search warrants at four different businesses in Leavenworth County. The result of the search warrants was the seizure of eight illegal gaming machines, along with the monies associated with the illegal gambling operation. The warrants were the result of complaints received from citizens, and an investigation by agents of the KRGC. In Kansas, there are only four forms of legal gambling:
• Bingo and charitable raffles conducted by charitable organizations, nonprofit religious organizations, fraternal and veterans organizations
• Horse and dog racing, para mutual wagering at State licensed tracks
• State owned casinos and lottery
• Legally approved tribal casinos.
Governor signs Proclamation for Problem Gambling Awareness Month for March 2019
March 2018 Problem Gambling Awareness month! Click here for more information.
KRGC Public Information Officer speaks with WIBW about slot machines in a local business
Governor signs Proclamation for Problem Gambling Awareness Month for March 2017
Developers express interest in the chance to build a stated-owned casino in the Southeast Zone
Additional time granted to apply for the Southeast Gaming Zone
Garden City gambling case to proceed
Kansas casinos have $673 million impact on state's economy, study says
Much ado about nothing. Fantasy Sports Leagues not under siege.
Kansas Lottery accepting applications for Southeast Gaming Zone
Feds deny Tribes application seeking Casino in Sedgwick County
House passes to lower investment threshold in attempt to draw developer
For information regarding the Kansas Racing and Gaming Commission’s Responsible Gambling Program, including the Kansas voluntary exclusion program and FAQ'S click here.
To visit the website of the Kansas Problem Gambling Alliance for more about the resources and information available to help individuals with problem or addictive gambling behaviors
click here.