House Rules

 

There is no smoking in the facility, including the restrooms. Violators will be asked to leave.

You must have a valid admission ticket for the current session, completely filled out with your name, address and zip code, to play any form of bingo. Exceptions will be given to licensed caregivers providing assistance to a player on a case-by-case basis.

You must be at least 16 years old to play bingo. If you are younger than 18, you must be accompanied by a parent or legal guardian. No one under the age of 16 is permitted.

You must be at least 18 years old and have an admission ticket for the same date to purchase instant bingo. DLVFRD reserves the right to ask for identification.

Instant bingo winning tickets will only be redeemed on the night they are played. Seal card winning tickets must be claimed within 30 days of opening the seal. If the winnings are not collected, the prize money will become bingo proceeds for DLVFRD.

It is the responsibility of the customer to yell “bingo” loud enough to be heard by the caller or floor worker, or otherwise signal the caller. The caller will then stop the game to verify the winning card. Please try to hold your hand up, so you can be noticed.

You must have the last number called to win bingo. No winner will be recognized after another number has been called or the balls have been dropped into the bingo machine.

Bingo balls placed on the caller’s table are the official game numbers. The monitors and flashboards are for the customer’s convenience only.

Winners of prizes valued at $500 or more must be willing, upon request, to show a valid ID, provide their Social Security Number, and be willing to sign all required Federal tax forms.

The on-duty bingo manager will settle all disputes. His or her decision is final. Anyone arguing with another customer or worker, or causing a disturbance may be asked to leave.

DLVFRD reserves the right to deny admission or request that a customer leave the premises.

 

Comments, Concerns or Complaints

The Dunn Loring Volunteer Fire and Rescue Department makes every effort to run a fair and open gaming operation in accordance with the Charitable Gaming Rules and Regulations of the Commonwealth of Virginia. A copy of this document is available for your review. If you have a comment, concern or complaint, please bring it to the attention of the on-duty bingo manager, or page the DLVFRD Game Manager, Keith Edgemon, at (301) 219-8205.

The complaint line for the Department of Charitable Gaming is (804) 786-0293 or via the DCG website at www.dcg.state.va.us.