Self-exclusion from
Black Oak Casino

Black Oak Casino does have a self-exclusion program.

We have gathered the information on this site through hundreds of hours of phone calls, and/or through user submissions. If you notice missing or out of date information on this page, please contact us here.

Black Oak Casino
Type of CasinoTribal Casino
LocationTuolumne, California 95379
StatusOperating
Is self-exclusion available?Yes
Where do I call / go for exclusion info?Public Safety dept in Casino has forms
Is there a website with exclusion info?-
Is remote exclusion available?No
Where do I get info on remote exclusion?Not applicable
Available length(s) of self-exclusion?Indefinite, may be less with counseling
Our Commitment to You

Although the information on this site is neither proprietary or confidential, it also is not readily accessible to the public. We collected it through hundreds of hours of research and phone calls.

Twice a year – every January and July – our staff will research and update every casino on this website, and ensure that the information is as recent and accurate as we can make it.

If for any reason you find incorrect or missing information, we would sincerely appreciate your submission here, and we will update the website as quickly as we are able to verify the correct information.

Free Notarization

Please note that the National Voluntary Self-Exclusion Program (a third party service which is unaffiliated with CalPG) offers to notarize forms for the Card Rooms’ self-exclusion program at no cost here.

Links

www.calpg.org (for everyone)
www.calpg.online (for treatment professionals)

Disclaimer

The information on this site is provided for informational purposes only. Only a professional can diagnose a gambling problem. 

CalPG makes its best efforts to ensure information on this site is up to date. However, casinos in California have no obligation to report changes to their programs to us, and information may at times be missing or out of date. If you observe information which needs to be updated, please contact us here.

CalPG does not provide diagnostic or treatment services, and accepts no responsibility for such use.

Please call 1-800-GAMBLER (426-2537), or contact your physician, a local addiction or a mental health agency for more information about gambling disorder.
 

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