Casino Licence Checker

One search across our independent reviews and official regulator registers. Type any casino name to see its licence, how strong that regulator is, our verdict if we’ve reviewed it, and a link to verify on the official register. If a casino isn’t found, that’s not a verdict either way.

Cross-checked against 2,065 licensed operators and 37,071 flagged or blocked sites across 10 official regulators, plus 568 verified Curaçao per-domain certificates you can open directly.

124 reviewed · 22 blacklisted · plus official licence registers we mirror (UK, Spain, Sweden, Germany, Gibraltar, Ontario, Curaçao) and the Belgian, Maltese & Polish lists of illegal/unauthorised sites. Data as of 2026-06-26. Regulator status can change — verify on the official register before depositing.

Browse licences by regulator

Rather than one long list, pick a licensing authority to see the operators it covers and the domains they run. Curaçao links through to our individual certificate checks.

Curaçao Gaming Authority (CGA) 212 operators · per-domain certs UK Gambling Commission (UKGC) 816 operators DGOJ — Ordenación del Juego (Spain) 202 operators Spelinspektionen (Sweden) 80 operators GGL — Glücksspielbehörde der Länder (Germany) 166 operators Gibraltar Gambling Division 26 operators iGaming Ontario (AGCO) 134 operators Isle of Man Gambling Supervision Commission (GSC) 0 operators Alderney Gambling Control Commission (AGCC) 0 operators Kansspelautoriteit (KSA, Netherlands) 0 operators Spillemyndigheden (Denmark) 0 operators ADM — Agenzia delle Dogane e dei Monopoli (Italy) 0 operators SRIJ — Serviço de Regulação e Inspeção de Jogos (Portugal) 0 operators ONJN — Oficiul Național pentru Jocuri de Noroc (Romania) 0 operators Hellenic Gaming Commission (HGC, Greece) 0 operators Estonian Tax and Customs Board (EMTA) 0 operators Gaming Control Authority (Lithuania) 0 operators Lotteries and Gambling Supervision Inspectorate (IAUI, Latvia) 0 operators Kahnawà:ke Gaming Commission (KGC) 0 operators Anjouan Offshore Gaming (Comoros) 0 operators Panama Gaming Control Board (JCJ) 0 operators Tobique Gaming Commission 0 operators Antigua & Barbuda Directorate of Offshore Gaming 0 operators Costa Rica (generic business licence) 0 operators Belgian Gaming Commission — illegal sites 794 flagged domains Malta Gaming Authority — unauthorised URLs 283 flagged domains Polish Ministry of Finance — blocked domains 35,994 flagged domains ACMA — Australian Communications and Media Authority 0 flagged domains
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Casino Licence Checker — FAQ

The TopCasinoScout licence checker is a free tool that lets you verify whether an online casino holds a genuine regulatory licence — and whether that licence is worth trusting. We cross-reference our own hand-audited casino reviews with live data pulled directly from official regulator registers: the UK Gambling Commission (UKGC), Malta Gaming Authority (MGA), Kansspelautoriteit (KSA, Netherlands), Gibraltar Regulatory Authority, Swedish Spelinspektionen, German GGL, Ontario iGaming, Curaçao eGaming, and more. We also mirror blacklists from the Belgian Gaming Commission, MGA unauthorised URLs list, and the Polish Ministry of Finance blocked-domains register. One search covers all of it.

How do I check if an online casino is legit?

Type the casino name into the search box above. If we have reviewed it, you'll see our independent verdict, TCS score, licence details, and a direct link to the official regulator register so you can verify the licence yourself. If we haven't reviewed it but the casino appears in a regulator's public register, you'll see that entry — along with the regulator tier (Top, Mid, Caution, or None) so you can judge how much protection that licence actually provides. A licensed result means the casino must follow that regulator's player-protection rules; a flagged or missing result is a serious warning sign.

What regulators does this tool check?

We mirror operator data from the UKGC (UK Gambling Commission), Gibraltar Regulatory Authority, Spelinspektionen (Sweden), GGL (Germany), iGaming Ontario, and Curaçao eGaming / CGA. We also pull flagged or blocked domain lists from the Belgian Gaming Commission, the MGA's unauthorised URL list, and Poland's hazard.mf.gov.pl blocked-domains register. A handful of top-tier regulators — Malta, Netherlands (KSA), Romania (ONJN), and the ADM (Italy) — are search-only portals we can't mirror, so we link you directly to their official registers. Between the mirrored data and the search links, this tool covers every major licensing jurisdiction.

What does the regulator tier mean?

Top tier regulators (UKGC, MGA, Gibraltar, KSA) enforce strict standards: segregated player funds, independent audits, responsible gambling tools, and real complaint procedures. Mid tier (Sweden, Germany, Ontario) have strong national frameworks with some consumer protections. Caution tier (Curaçao, Isle of Man) issue licences more readily and offer weaker player recourse — licenced doesn't mean safe. None / registration only means the casino has no meaningful regulatory oversight at all. Tier is a quick signal; always read the full review before depositing.

Can a casino be licensed but still unsafe?

Yes. A Curaçao or Anjouan licence takes minutes to obtain and carries almost no player protection. Even a UKGC-licensed casino can have a history of slow payments, manipulated bonuses, or poor complaint handling. That's why we run our own independent TCS audits across eight categories — Payments, Licensing, Trustpilot data, Player Experience, Bonus Terms, Games, Mobile, and Data Privacy — and maintain a public blacklist of casinos we consider high-risk regardless of their licensing status. Always read the review, not just the licence badge.

What if the casino isn't found?

A "no result" is not proof a casino is unlicensed. It may be registered under a parent company name, or licensed by a regulator we don't mirror (for example, the MGA or KSA require on-site searching). Use the "Other official registers" links at the bottom of the tool to check those directly. If a casino doesn't appear anywhere — in our reviews, in mirrored register data, or in official regulator search — treat that as a red flag and proceed with extreme caution.

What does "Blocked in Poland" mean?

Poland runs a state gambling monopoly. The Polish Ministry of Finance blocks virtually all international online casinos regardless of their licences elsewhere. A "Blocked in Poland" result does not mean the casino is a scam — it may hold a valid UKGC or MGA licence. It simply means Polish players cannot legally access it, and Polish ISPs are required to block the domain. We always show a cross-check: if the domain also appears on a licensed register, we say so clearly.

How often is the licence data updated?

Register data is re-fetched automatically as part of our build pipeline. Licensing status can change without notice — a casino may have its licence suspended, revoked, or transferred between entities. We always timestamp the data and remind you to verify on the official register before depositing. For UKGC licence status specifically, you can cross-check in real time at gamblingcommission.gov.uk.

How is TopCasinoScout different from other casino review sites?

Most casino affiliate sites prioritise deals over due diligence. TopCasinoScout is built around a public, auditable methodology — the TCS v1.3 scoring system — with eight weighted categories and named author bylines. Our blacklist is public and permanent: we don't remove casinos from it in exchange for affiliate deals. This licence checker is part of that same commitment: an independent, data-driven tool anyone can use, whether or not we earn a commission on the casino in question.

Want to go deeper? Read our full rating methodology, check the blacklist, or see our reviewed casinos.