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Before you can order your first raffle licence you must be deemed eligible by the Alberta Gaming and Liquor Commission. Once the Alberta Gaming and Liquor Commission have approved your organization, you are then able to order raffle licences.

To apply for raffle licence eligibility:

Complete an Eligibility for a Raffle Licence form and fax or mail it to the Alberta Gaming and Liquor Commission.

Alberta Gaming and Liquor Commission
50 Corriveau Avenue,
St. Albert Alberta, T8N 3T5.

Phone:(780) 447-8600
Fax: (780) 447-8918

Once your organization’s eligibility has been determined, you will be notified and your group will be added to the list of approved groups provided to One Stop Licence Shop.

All Licenses Ltd. is then able to issue raffle licences to your organization.

Raffle Licence Rules:

  • An approved organization can purchase a raffle licence to run a raffle with a ticket value of $10,000 or less, and to raffle off small prizes.
  • Only religious groups and charities (including community organizations, arts and cultural groups, and amateur sports organizations) can apply for a raffle licence.
  • Profits from the raffle must be used for religious or charitable activities. The Alberta Gaming and Liquor Commission licences gamine events such as raffles – click here for information about Raffle Terms and Conditions.
  • Conducting a gaming event without a licence is a serious criminal offence.
  • A raffle ticket licence is not a bingo, casino, or pull-ticket licence. These types of licences must be applied for directly from the “Alberta Liquor and Gaming Commission“
  • Click here for further information about “bingo, casino, raffle and pull ticket gaming licences’.
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To obtain a raffle licence, you must provide the following details:

  • Your group’s full name and address
  • Raffle chairperson’s full name and address
  • Details about how the profits will be used
  • Ticket price and number of tickets printed
  • Description and retail value of prizes (must be a minimum of 20% total ticket value)
  • The raffle costs (advertising and printing expenses)
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A raffle lottery is a scheme whereby tickets are sold for a chance to win a prize at a draw and includes 50/50 draws, elimination draws, and calendar draws.

Provincial Licence

Only the Registrar may issue a licence to an eligible charitable or religious organization for the following:

  • Raffle lotteries where the total value of the prizes to be awarded exceeds $50,000;
  • Raffles conducted in an unorganized territory;
  • Raffles conducted on federal land such as Canadian Forces Bases;
  • Raffles lotteries where the event is to be conducted in conjunction with another licensed lottery event;
  • Electronic raffles.

Municipal Licence

A municipality may issue a licence to eligible local charitable or religious organizations for paper raffle lotteries where the total value of the prizes to be awarded does not exceed $50,000.

Municipal licence applications may be made with the municipality where the event will be administered.

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If you are applying for a municipal licence, contact the local municipality where the event will be administered for more detailed information on the application process, licensing fees and required attachments.

Blanket Raffle Licence (issued by municipalities only)

A blanket raffle licence will allow eligible organizations to obtain one lottery licence to conduct and manage more than one type of raffle event within a fixed time period and within a capped prize amount.

Please refer to the AGCO’s Lottery Licensing Policy Manual for further information pertaining to blanket raffle licences.

Application Requirements:

  • First time applicants should visit the Charitable Lottery Licensing Overview page for information on what’s necessary to determine eligibility
  • Municipal approval letter (if applicable)
  • Please refer to Raffle Application Requirements for Lottery Licences Issues by the Registrar, linked below, for complete details on additional documentation required
  • Appropriate lottery licensing fee payable to the Minister of Finance.

Where the licensee wishes to extend ticket sales or hold the draw outside the municipality where the event will be administered, the licensee must notify each municipality in which it wishes to extend its operations. Such request shall be in writing and include a copy of the licence issued, as well as a copy of the original application submitted. Permission to extend ticket sales into municipalities other than the municipality where the event is administered will be considered for municipalities in the Province of Ontario only.

The licensee must conduct and manage the event in accordance with the Terms and Conditions of the licence.

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Application Forms, Reports, Terms and Conditions

  • Raffle Application Requirements for Lottery Licences Issued by the Registrar (For use when applying or reporting to a municipality or First Nation with an Order-in-Council)

  • Application to Manage and Conduct a Raffle Lottery (For use when applying or reporting to a municipality or First Nation with an Order-in-Council)

  • Lottery Report (For use when applying or reporting to a municipality or First Nation with an Order-in-Council)

  • Application to Manage and Conduct a Blanket Raffle Lottery (For use when applying or reporting to a municipality or First Nation with an Order-in-Council)

  • Blanket Raffle Lottery Report (For use when applying or reporting to a municipality or First Nation with an Order-in-Council)

Electronic Raffles

Organizations licensed under this framework may use computers in the sale of raffle tickets, selection of raffle winners, and distribution of raffle prizes within the parameters of that framework.

Electronic raffle solutions developed by your Charity/Organization must be reviewed and approved by the AGCO’s Technical and Laboratory Services. Please use the Electronic Raffle Solution Review Form to submit your proposed solution for assessment and email the form to lotterylicensing@agco.ca.

Documents and Publications:

Catch the Ace

A Catch the Ace progressive raffle lottery is a multiple-draw game in which participants purchase tickets for a chance to win:

  • A percentage of the proceeds from the sale of tickets from one draw, and
  • The draw winner also gets a chance to win a progressive (cumulative) jackpot by selecting a card from a standard deck of 52 playing cards.

Documents and Publications:

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  • Application to Manage and Conduct a Raffle Lottery (For use when applying or reporting to a municipality or First Nation with an Order-in-Council)
  • Catch the Ace Raffle Report (For use when applying or reporting to a municipality or First Nation with an Order-in-Council)