Wondering what information you need to complete the raffle intake form and submit your raffle application in New Brunswick? Keep reading below to learn about your local rules, and the information required to get started!
Please note: It is strongly advised to contact your provincial gaming authority for further clarification and to ensure you have the most accurate and up-to-date information before proceeding.
Resources and Information | |
NOVA Scotia Gaming Control and Registration Site | |
Ticket Lottery Rules and Guidelines | Link to ticket lottery rules and guidelines |
Processing Time |
The standard for processing and approving a lottery application is 10 business days but may take longer. |
Lottery License Fee | There is no application fee; however, a fee of 2.13% of the total prize value must be paid 30 days after the draw date for ticket lotteries with a total prize value in excess of $4000. |
Nova Scotia Rules of Play | Here's a guide to deciding your rules of play |
Click the below link for your downloadable Trellis Pre-Onboarding Raffle Worksheet!
Use this worksheet as a guide during your internal meeting to ensure that you have all the information you need prior to filling out the intake form
Frequently Asked Questions:
- There's currently no document on NSGC's website
but if the organization wants to do this they have to clearly explain the procedure on their rules of play and it's up to NSGC if they’re going to approve this or not.
2. Can I add early bird draws?
- There's currently no document on NSGC's website
but if the organization wants to do this they have to clearly explain the procedure on their rules of play and it's up to NSGC if they’re going to approve this or not.
Click this link to learn about the benefits of adding early bird draws