A license must be issued by the Iowa Department of Inspections, Appeals, and Licensing (DIAL) before gambling takes place, including the promotion and sale of tickets. Applications should be received by DIAL at least 30 days prior to the intended start of activity.

Select Your License Length

The type of license you need will depend on the period of time for which you plan to conduct gambling activity in your organization.

  • Qualified Organization License, 14-Day ($15)
  • Qualified Organization License, 90-Day ($40)
  • Qualified Organization License, 180-Day ($75)
  • Qualified Organization License, One-Year ($150)
  • Qualified Organization License, Two-Year ($150)
  • Bingo at a Fair or Festival License ($50)
  • Very Large Raffle License ($100)

What You Need to Apply

  • A fully completed Charitable Gaming application
  • State of Iowa Sales Tax Permit Number. All gambling activities are subject to state sales tax even for non-profit organizations. The only exceptions to this are gambling activities conducted by city/county government and county/state fairs. The Sales Tax Permit number should be reported on this application
    • If you have applied for a Sales Tax Permit and not yet received it, you may answer the question as "applied for." After your first license, a Sales Tax Permit number is required.
  • Appropriate non-refundable license fee (check or money order payable to DIAL or cash -- in person only)
  • If an organization has delinquent annual gambling reports, these must be completed prior to the approval of this application
  • Proof of non-profit status must be submitted with the first application. A detailed list of what is acceptable based on the type of non-profit organizations is on the backside of this page.
  • Proof of non-profit status paperwork. Acceptable documentation includes ONE of the following: 
    • 501(c) 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 10, or 19 Organizations—A copy of the organization’s 501(c) determination letter from the IRS is the only acceptable document.
      • If your organization is a local chapter of a national non-profit 501c, the national 501c must be provided with an additional (link) letter from the national organization that holds the 501c stating that the local chapter falls under the group exemption status of the national 501c and is authorized to use that 501c.
    • Governments or Governmental Organizations—Must include a letter from an elected official such as a mayor or county supervisor, or an appointed official such as a city manager or city clerk unless the responsible party and signor of the application is one of the above listed officials. The letter must state:
      1. The applicant is part of the respective government entity.
      2. The proceeds derived from the gambling activity will be received, deposited, and appropriated by the same government entity or that the government entity has oversight of the bank accounts and how all the monies are spent.
      3. The applicant has oversight of the organization’s employees/volunteers and the selection/removal of those people.
      4. The applicant will act as the party to be held accountable regarding whether the gambling event is run in compliance with Iowa gambling law and rules.
    • Schools (K-12), Parent-Teacher Organizations, and Booster Clubs, which are not a 501(c) organizations—Must include a notarized letter from the superintendent, principal, or school board director granting permission for licensure under the school’s name unless the responsible party and signor of the application is one of the above listed officials. The letter must state:
      1. The organization is a fund-raising entity of the school or school district with the sole purpose of providing for the school or school district.
      2. The school or school district gives permission for the organization to conduct the gambling event.
    • Political Candidates, Parties, or Nonparty Political Organizations—Must supply verification from one of the following: Secretary of State, Iowa Campaign Finance Disclosure Commission, or the County Auditor of their status.

Send Documents

Send all completed forms and applications to:

After You Apply

Once the application with the required documentation is received, the DIAL will review the paperwork and, if approved, a license will be mailed out. Please note the license is not valid until received and only valid during the period mentioned on the license.

You may call 515.281.6848 or send an email to scg@iowa.gov with any questions.

Rules for Charitable Gaming Licenses

License 
Type/Gambling
Activity Permitted
Two-Year
Qualified
Organization*
One-Year 
Qualified
Organization
180-Day
Qualified
Organization
90-Day
Qualified
Organization
14-Day
Qualified
Organization
Bingo at a
Fair or
Festival
Bingo Three occasions per
week/15 occasions
per month
Not
allowed
Not
allowed
Not
allowed
Two total
occasions
One occasion
per day for
length of event
Games of
Skill & Chance
Unlimited
carnival-style
games
Not
allowed
Not
allowed
Not
allowed
Unlimited 
carnival-style
games
Not
allowed
Game Night One per
calendar
month
One per
calendar month
One per
calendar
month
One per
calendar
month
One per
calendar
month
Not
allowed
Very Small/
Small Raffles
Unlimited Unlimited Unlimited Unlimited Unlimited Not
allowed
Large Raffles One per
calendar
year
Eight per license
period w/each
raffle conducted in a
different county
One per 
calendar 
year
One per 
calendar 
year
One per 
calendar 
year
Not
allowed
Very Large
Raffles**
One per calendar
year w/additional Very
Large Raffle License
One per calendar
year w/additional Very
Large Raffle License
Not
allowed
Not
allowed
Not
allowed
Not
allowed
Electronic Raffles One small raffle
per day; One large
raffle per calendar year
Not
allowed
Not
allowed
Not
allowed
Not
allowed
Not
allowed

*An organization requesting a Two-Year Qualified Organization License must have been in existence for at least five years.
**In addition to a One-Year or Two-Year Qualified Organization License, organizations wishing to conduct a Very Large Raffle will need to complete a separate Very Large Raffle License Application.

Definitions

  1. Bingo Conducted at a Fair or Community Festival – License that allows bingo to be conducted for the duration of a fair or community festival of no more than six consecutive days in length held by a community group. Bingo occasions held under this license shall not be counted in determining whether a qualified organization has conducted the maximum three occasions per week or 15 occasions per month. 
  2. Community Festival – A festival of no more than six consecutive days in length held by a community group.
  3. Community Group – An Iowa nonprofit, tax-exempt organization which is open to the general public and established for the promotion and development of the arts, history, culture, ethnicity, historical preservation, tourism, economic development, festivals or municipal libraries. “Community group” does not include a school, college, university, political party, labor union, fraternal organization, church, convention or association of churches or organizations operated primarily for religious purposes, or which are operated, supervised, controlled or principally supported by a church, convention of association of churches.
  4. Games of Skill and Chance – Includes but not limited to carnival-style games. They do not include casino-style games (See Game Night).
  5. Game Night – An event at which casino-style games may be conducted, in addition to games of skill and games of chance, within one consecutive 24-hour period.
  6. Raffle – A lottery in which each participant buys an entry for a chance at a prize with the winner determined by a random method and the winner is not required to be present to win. For raffles, the license duration must include your advertising, ticket sales, and drawing of the winner(s). A combination of licenses may be used to obtain the requested length of time.
  7. Very Small Raffle – A raffle where the total value of cash and/or merchandise prizes is $1,000 or less and the value of all entries sold is $1,000 or less, or the total value of donated merchandise prizes is $5,000 or less and the value of all entries sold is $5,000 or less.
  8. Small Raffle – A raffle where the total value of cash and/or prizes is more than $1,000 but not more than $10,000.
  9. Large Raffle – A raffle whether the total value of cash and/or prizes is more than $10,000 but not more than $100,000.
  10. Very Large Raffle – A raffle where the total value of cash and/or prizes is more than $100,000 but not more than $200,000 or if the prize is real property.