One missing document. One undisclosed principal. ClearPath generates your complete, jurisdiction-specific compliance checklist so your application reaches the regulator ready to approve.
Regulatory bodies covered
The Problem
A single missing document returns the entire submission as deficient. Most jurisdictions don't resume from where you left off — you go back to the beginning of the review queue.
Nevada requires personal disclosure at 1% ownership. Most other states set the threshold at 5%. Missing one principal is a deficiency. There is no partial credit.
The PGCB, DGE, and NGCB each have different forms, fee structures, and prerequisites. There is no shared standard. The burden falls entirely on the applicant.
Supported Jurisdictions
Nevada
Nevada Gaming Control Board
New Jersey
Division of Gaming Enforcement
Pennsylvania
Gaming Control Board
New York
State Gaming Commission
Colorado
Limited Gaming Control Commission
Iowa
Racing and Gaming Commission
Additional jurisdictions in development. Join the waitlist →
How It Works
State, license type, entity structure, number of principals, and years in operation. Under two minutes.
ClearPath maps your answers to the exact forms and supporting documents your regulator requires — including per-principal disclosures.
Check off documents as you collect them. Know your completion percentage before you file.
What You Get
Enter your principal count and ClearPath calculates every disclosure document required — per person, per state — based on the exact threshold each jurisdiction enforces.
Pennsylvania's $50,000 initial license fee. New York's letter of intent requirement. Colorado's bank statement mandate. Surprises are surfaced before you spend hours preparing.
Your checklist is organized by company documents and individual principal sections. Check off items as you collect them and know your completion status before you file.
Build your compliance checklist in under two minutes. No account required to start.