These casinos can then offer up to 5 online brands (called “skins”) each – which is why in the list above, you will find brand names like Virgin and DraftKings, which otherwise would have no physical presence in NJ.Īt, we check every casino’s license on a quarterly basis, to ensure that they are being properly operated in accordance with NJDGE rules. The NJDGE only awards online casino licenses to land-based operators located in Atlantic City (in accordance with the New Jersey Casino Control Act of 1977. acts as an arbitration panel between casinos and customers when a dispute arises.conducts due diligence checks on casino owners and management.ensures that casinos use bank-grade cyber security protocols to process withdrawals and deposits.audits financial filings to ensure that casinos are in a position to pay out winnings, with player funds kept in a segregated account.checks that the games on offer are properly run, and that the stated RTP and house edges are correct.In order for online casinos to operate in the state of New Jersey, they must be in a possession of a license from the New Jersey Division of Gaming Enforcement(DGE or NJDGE).