Let's Discuss Your Gaming License Strategy

Here's the thing about gaming licenses: every operator's situation is different. Cookie-cutter advice doesn't work when you're dealing with regulatory compliance across multiple jurisdictions.

I'm Jake Martinez, former compliance officer with Nevada Gaming Control Board (8 years). Now I help operators like you navigate the licensing maze without the typical consultant BS.

What You Get in Our Strategy Session

This isn't a sales pitch. It's a real conversation about your specific needs:

  • Jurisdiction fit analysis - Which gaming authority matches your business model and budget (not just the cheapest option)
  • Timeline reality check - Actual approval timeframes based on current processing speeds, not marketing promises
  • Cost breakdown - Government fees, legal costs, compliance requirements. No hidden surprises
  • Red flag identification - What might trip up your application before you waste time and money

Who This Is For

You're probably one of these:

  • First-time operator researching where to get licensed
  • Existing business expanding into new markets
  • Company that got rejected and needs to understand why
  • Platform provider helping clients with licensing strategy

If you're serious about getting licensed properly, we should talk. If you're shopping for the lowest quote, I'm probably not your guy.

How to Reach Me

Email: [email protected]
Response time: 24 hours on business days

Phone: Schedule a call through Calendly link
(I don't do cold calls - wastes both our time)

Office Hours: Monday-Friday, 9 AM - 6 PM EST
Weekend emergencies: Only for active clients

Before You Contact

Have these ready to make our conversation productive:

  1. Your business model (sports betting, casino, poker, etc.)
  2. Target markets or player base
  3. Approximate budget for licensing (be realistic)
  4. Timeline expectations
  5. Any previous licensing attempts or rejections

Don't have all the answers yet? That's fine. We'll figure it out together.

What Happens Next

After you reach out:

  1. I review your situation (usually same day)
  2. We schedule 30-minute video call
  3. I provide honest assessment - including if licensing isn't feasible right now
  4. You decide if you want to move forward with full consultation

No pressure. No commitment. Just straight talk from someone who's been on both sides of the licensing table.

Reality check: If you're looking for a license in 2 weeks or expecting it to cost under $10,000 total, we need to have a serious conversation about expectations first.

Let's talk about your gaming license strategy. The regulatory landscape isn't getting any simpler.