IdPair, Inc., a leading provider of safer gambling technology, is gearing up to introduce free self-exclusion assistance across Colorado, Iowa, Michigan, and Tennessee starting this August. This initiative marks the inaugural phase of the National Voluntary Self-Exclusion Program (NVSEP), aimed at streamlining access to self-exclusion services for individuals across multiple jurisdictions.
Free Remote Notary Services Facilitate Access
As part of NVSEP’s commitment to accessibility, individuals seeking self-exclusion in states requiring notarized forms will benefit from free remote online notary services via the NVSEP platform. This removes financial barriers and ensures that the process remains straightforward and cost-free for participants.
Tailored Self-Exclusion Options Across Jurisdictions
NVSEP acknowledges the diverse gambling landscapes in each state, offering tailored self-exclusion options that cater to various forms of gambling, including casinos, online sports betting, poker, fantasy sports, and horseracing. For detailed information on supported products and properties in each jurisdiction, interested individuals are encouraged to visit www.NVSEP.com/jurisdictions.
Jonathan Aiwazian, CEO of idPair, emphasized the groundbreaking nature of NVSEP’s expansion: “With this launch, individuals can now self-exclude seamlessly across multiple states, enhancing their protection significantly. Our goal is to eliminate barriers and ensure that everyone seeking self-exclusion can access these vital services.”
Advancing Efficiency Through Integrated Systems
Future phases of NVSEP aim to deepen integration by potentially linking directly with the Player Account Management (PAM) systems of gambling operators. This integration promises to streamline the self-exclusion process further, potentially enabling instantaneous enrollment and providing immediate protection to participants.
This initiative by NVSEP in Colorado, Iowa, Michigan, and Tennessee represents a pivotal step toward the nationwide adoption of responsible gambling practices. For ongoing updates and more details about NVSEP, including future expansions, please visitwww.NVSEP.com.
Source: “National Voluntary Self-Exclusion Program (NVSEP) to Begin Free Self-Exclusion Assistance in Four US Jurisdictions”, Business Wire, June 18, 2024