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What happens if you get caught gambling under 21 in Vegas?

This means that the police could charge you with a crime. In Las Vegas, underage gambling is considered a misdemeanor. This is a type of crime that is not as severe as a felony but is still serious. If you're convicted, you could face fines, community service, or even spend time in jail.



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If you get caught on a gambling floor and you're under 21, the charge will be placed on your criminal record and you could face the following penalties: Fines (Between $500 and $1,000) Driver's license suspension (Six months) Probation.

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You must be at least 21 years of age to gamble or consume alcoholic beverages in Nevada. You must be at least 21 years of age and have amajor credit card to reserve a hotel room at any MGM Resort International property.

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You don't have to be 21 to be in a casino. Not in Las Vegas anyway. You can go into the casinos at any age. You can't stop and hang out around the machines or stand there and watch someone play.

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The town usually associated with adult-focused fun offers plenty to do for the whole family, and there are many free things to do in Las Vegas that your entire crew will enjoy, too. Shows, amusement park rides, arcades, and even educational opportunities make Las Vegas a great family destination.

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It is illegal to permit any person under the age of 18 to enter a licensed gambling premises.

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Sure. As long as you are over 21 no one will stop you from just walking around, in fact you will likely appear to just be looking for a slot machine and taking your time about it. Sometimes, I purposely plot my route from restaurant to my room just so I can scope out any slots having a fun bonus.

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