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In Nevada, the legal gambling age varies depending on the type of gambling activity. For most casino gambling, including slot machines, table games, and sports betting, the minimum age is 21 years old. This age restriction applies to all major casino resorts in Las Vegas, Reno, and other gambling establishments throughout the state.
The 21-year-old requirement is strictly enforced at all Nevada casinos, with identification checks being standard procedure for anyone who appears to be under 30 years old. Valid forms of ID include driver\“s licenses, passports, and other government-issued identification cards.
However, there are some exceptions to this rule. For pari-mutuel betting on horse racing and dog racing, the minimum age is 18 years old. Additionally, the state lottery (if Nevada had one) typically requires participants to be 18, though Nevada is one of the few states without a lottery.
It\“s important to note that underage gambling is taken very seriously in Nevada. Casinos face significant fines for allowing minors to gamble, and individuals under 21 caught gambling may face criminal charges and permanent exclusion from casino properties. |
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