Legal Gambling Sites and How to Confirm One
Legality is verifiable rather than a matter of impression. A licence number, a register entry and a matching company name settle the operator question in about two minutes.
Explore DicebetThe Register Check
Copy the licence number from the footer, search the issuing regulator's public register, confirm the company name matches the terms page.
Three steps, two minutes, and a failure at any of them is decisive. Dicebet Login runs it the same way every time.
| Regulator | Register Searchable | Dispute Body Listed |
|---|---|---|
| Malta Gaming Authority | Yes | Yes |
| UK Gambling Commission | Yes | Yes, multiple ADR |
| Curaçao | Partially | Limited |
| Anjouan | Limited | No |
Two Separate Questions
Whether the operator is licensed, and whether access from your country is permitted. Both matter and they are independent.
An operator can hold a valid licence while restricting or being restricted from a given market.
What a Licence Actually Provides
An external body that can compel a response, segregated player funds, certified games and mandatory limit tools.
None of these exist without one, which is why the check comes before everything else.
A licence provides an external body that can compel a response. Without one, a dispute has no forum at all.
The Full Check
Six steps, mostly reading, all before any deposit.
A failure at step two ends the assessment.
- Find the licence number in the site footer.
- Search it in the issuing regulator's public register.
- Confirm the company name matches the terms page.
- Read the restricted territories list in the terms.
- Check whether a dispute body is named.
- Read the withdrawal section for window, cap and fees.
Signals Worth Acting On
A licence absent from the register, a mismatched company name, or terms naming no company at all.
None require judgement; they are factual failures.