Betting, Gaming & Lotteries Commission

Betting, Gaming & Lotteries Commission The BGLC is the government statutory body that regulates and controls betting, gaming, lotteries and prize promotion activities in Jamaica. closer to Jamaica.

Before introducing the Betting Gaming & Lotteries Commission, it is necessary to inform on certain restrictions on gambling, which existed prior to the Commission's establishment. The Gambling Law of 1899 defined "unlawful gambling" to include cock-fighting, and the act of betting or of playing a game for a stake when practiced in or upon any path, street, road or place to which the public have ac

cess; in any spirit-licensed premises except in certain clubs approved by the Governor; or in or at a common gaming house as defined under the law. The Courts had, over the years, decided that, in order for a transaction to constitute a bet or a wagering contract, it was essential that each party should either win or lose. A transaction with a bookmaker constituted a bet or a wager, since, depending on the outcome of the events, either the bookmaker would lose or the person effecting the transaction would lose. By contrast, where the transaction took place by means of a totalisator, the Courts held that such transaction did not, in law, constitute a bet or a wager because the owner of the totalisator could not win or lose, since his only benefit was his fixed pre-determined percentage derived from the total amounts recorded by sales on the particular race. The transaction did not constitute a bet and, therefore, no act of gaming, unlawful or otherwise, took place. There were few places in Jamaica where public betting could legally take place. One such place was at Knutsford Park in Saint Andrew where horse racing was conducted and at other racetracks in the Island. There were also a few off-track betting outlets which offered bets to punters unable to attend the races. Cycle races, another very popular sport, were promoted every Friday night at Town Moor at the site at present called the National Heros Park in Kingston. It was inevitable that illegal gambling would flourish in an environment where opportunities for gambling were few and beyond the reach of most persons. Bookmaking had not yet been legalized though this activity enjoyed popular support. During the 1950s and the 1960s two (2) major developments occurred in relation to gambling in Jamaica. Firstly, bookmakers expanded their business and, secondly, there was a significant increase in the amount of money being spent on football pools and similar gambling promotions overseas. Technological advances in radio, and telephone brought the gambling activities of Great Britain and the U.S.A. The norms and attitudes of the early 1900s could no longer be expected to remain unchanged in the face of these exposures.

29/05/2026

Don’t mess wid the gambling if you’re under 18

22/05/2026

The team stopped by the Cockburn Gardens Primary School and St. Jude’s Primary School on Read Across Jamaica Day to share the joy of reading and gifted school supplies to students 📚✨

19/05/2026

Choose wisely…
Chasing losses might seem like a quick fix, but it often leads to bigger losses.

18/05/2026

Is every game of chance not considered gambling?

15/05/2026

This Children’s Day, we stand for safe spaces and bright futures. Help us protect our children from underage gambling

The BGLC team shared the joy of reading with students at Cockburn Gardens Primary School and St. Jude’s Primary School o...
08/05/2026

The BGLC team shared the joy of reading with students at Cockburn Gardens Primary School and St. Jude’s Primary School on Read Across Jamaica Day, encouraging young readers to dream bigger, one story at a time.📚✨

📢 *Early Closure Notice*Please be advised that our office will close at *12:00 P.M. on Friday, May 1, 2026*.We apologise...
01/05/2026

📢 *Early Closure Notice*

Please be advised that our office will close at *12:00 P.M. on Friday, May 1, 2026*.

We apologise for any inconvenience this may cause. Normal operating hours will resume on **Monday, May 4, 2026**.

Thank you for your understanding. 💙

27/04/2026

Operating without the proper licence can lead to serious consequences that affect both your business and reputation. Don’t take the risk.

24/04/2026

Playing games should feel fun without money worries, leave the gambling to adults, 18 years and older.

📢 Closure NoticePlease be advised that the BGLC office will be closed to the public on Friday, April 24, 2026 for a staf...
22/04/2026

📢 Closure Notice

Please be advised that the BGLC office will be closed to the public on Friday, April 24, 2026 for a staff event.

We apologise for any inconvenience caused and appreciate your understanding.

Normal operations will resume on Monday, April 27, 2026.

Thank you for your continued support 💙

Address

78cef Hagley Park Road
Kingston
10

Opening Hours

Monday 08:30 - 15:00
Tuesday 08:30 - 15:00
Wednesday 08:30 - 15:00
Thursday 08:30 - 15:00
Friday 08:30 - 14:00

Telephone

+18766301353

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