Gambling Self-Exclusion in Wyoming

Wyoming has online sports betting, historic horse racing machines, pari-mutuel wagering, skill-based amusement games, tribal casinos, and a lottery (WyoLotto).

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The short answer

Wyoming residents can self-exclude from gambling through Self-Exclusion Program (via the National Voluntary Self-Exclusion Program, NVSEP), run by Wyoming Gaming Commission. Exclusion periods: 1 year, 3 years, 5 years, 10 years or lifetime. Lets you self-exclude from one or more forms of Commission-regulated wagering: online sports betting, pari-mutuel wagering (including historic horse racing terminals), and skill-based amusement games, honored across all permitted operators via a statewide list.

The program: Self-Exclusion Program (via the National Voluntary Self-Exclusion Program, NVSEP)

Run by
Wyoming Gaming Commission
What it covers
Lets you self-exclude from one or more forms of Commission-regulated wagering: online sports betting, pari-mutuel wagering (including historic horse racing terminals), and skill-based amusement games, honored across all permitted operators via a statewide list.
Durations
1 year · 3 years · 5 years · 10 years · lifetime
Help line
1-800-MY-RESET (1-800-697-3738)

How to enroll

  1. 1 Enroll online at nvsep.org (the National Voluntary Self-Exclusion Program, run with idPair), linked from the Wyoming Gaming Commission responsible gaming page
  2. 2 Follow the Self-Exclusion Program link on the Commission's site at gaming.wyo.gov/resources/responsible-gaming

Official page: gaming.wyo.gov/resources/responsible-gaming — enroll there directly, never through a third-party site.

What to watch out for

Wyoming joined the multi-state NVSEP effective December 8, 2025, so an exclusion can extend across other participating states. Tribal casinos and WyoLotto are not covered by the Commission's program. The Wyoming Council on Problem Gambling can be reached at 307-278-0766.

Self-exclusion alone isn't enough

Wyoming's program only binds operators licensed in the state — offshore sites and crypto casinos ignore it. The setup that holds is layered: self-exclusion plus a gambling blocker on your devices plus a gambling block on your bank card. For the full walkthrough, start with our self-exclusion guide or the complete guide to quitting gambling.

Frequently asked questions

Does Wyoming have a gambling self-exclusion program?
Yes. Self-Exclusion Program (via the National Voluntary Self-Exclusion Program, NVSEP) is run by Wyoming Gaming Commission. Lets you self-exclude from one or more forms of Commission-regulated wagering: online sports betting, pari-mutuel wagering (including historic horse racing terminals), and skill-based amusement games, honored across all permitted operators via a statewide list.
How long does self-exclusion last in Wyoming?
You can choose 1 year, 3 years, 5 years, 10 years or lifetime. Note: Wyoming joined the multi-state NVSEP effective December 8, 2025, so an exclusion can extend across other participating states. Tribal casinos and WyoLotto are not covered by the Commission's program. The Wyoming Council on Problem Gambling can be reached at 307-278-0766.
How do I sign up for self-exclusion in Wyoming?
Enroll online at nvsep.org (the National Voluntary Self-Exclusion Program, run with idPair), linked from the Wyoming Gaming Commission responsible gaming page. Follow the Self-Exclusion Program link on the Commission's site at gaming.wyo.gov/resources/responsible-gaming. Always use the official page — never a third-party site.
Does Wyoming self-exclusion cover offshore and crypto gambling sites?
No. State self-exclusion only binds operators licensed in Wyoming. Offshore and crypto casinos ignore it, which is why you should pair it with a gambling blocker app and a bank gambling block.

Cashout walks you through this, step by step.

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