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Millionaire Party

Is a Las Vegas style event where bets are placed using imitation money or chips in games associated with a gambling casino, such as Black Jack, roulette, or Texas Hold'em.  All Vegas style gaming needs to be licensed, except for the three Detroit and all the Native American casinos.

If you are not sure if the games you want to hold need to be licensed, contact our office at (517) 335-5780 and we can answer your questions.

Millionaire Party License - This license allows an organization to conduct a millionaire party for up to 4 consecutive days. An organization can receive up to four licenses per calendar year. The license fee is $50 per day up to four consecutive days.

Due to the unprecedented number of license applications we are receiving, allow at least 6 weeks for the processing of applications or a change request to a license.  To be fair to all applicants, applications and requests to change a license are processed in the order they are received.  First-time applicants must allow additional time for the qualification process.


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