Federal Gaming License
Shiloh Resort Casino operates under federal jurisdiction pursuant to Agency Tribal Nations sovereign authority. All gaming activities are regulated and licensed under Casino License # TRIBAL-CASINO-2025-001.
Casino Licensing Services
Official Casino License Production
Agency Tribal Nations offers comprehensive casino licensing services pursuant to the Federal Gambling and Drawings Law Regulations (PN-380). All licenses are issued under sovereign tribal authority with federal recognition.
Licensing Services Include:
Complete Application Processing
Full assistance with federal licensing applications
Regulatory Compliance
Ensuring all operations meet federal IGRA standards
Tribal Council Approval
Official review and authorization by Agency Tribal Nations
Ongoing Support
Continuous compliance monitoring and regulatory assistance
License Types Available:
Full Casino License
Complete casino operations with all gaming devices and services
Card Room License
Specialized poker and card gaming facilities
Sportsbook License
Dedicated sports betting and wagering operations
Exclusive Offer
Agency Tribal Nations is now accepting applications for casino licensing. All licenses are issued under federal jurisdiction with complete immunity from state gaming regulations.
Complete licensing services available through Agency Tribal Nations
Tribal Sovereignty & Operations
Sovereign Operation
Operated exclusively by the Agency Tribal Nations under federal jurisdiction
Federal Licensing
Licensed under Casino License # TRIBAL-CASINO-2025-001
Revenue Sharing
Supports tribal economic development and community programs
Economic Impact
Tribal Casino Licensing Support
We believe Agency Tribal Nations can provide critical support to help navigate this challenge and secure the necessary licensing for your project. Our dedicated Casino Gambling and Drawings Consulting Board, comprising tribal leaders, legal experts, and non-profit advisors, is ready to collaborate on next steps, including application review, regulatory guidance, and issue a Gaming License immediately so construction can continue.
Consulting Board Expertise
Project Team & Tribal Heritage
Expert Project Team
Michael J. Anderson, Esq.
Former senior BIA and Secretary of the Interior official for the Clinton Administration. Lead counsel for gaming eligibility in California through restored land process.
Allyson Saunders, Esq.
Extensive experience in tribal governance and economic development. Specializes in casino and resort development financing and construction.
Dale Partners Architects
Award-winning architectural firm with extensive hospitality and gaming experience. Recipient of nearly 100 design awards.
Koi Nation Heritage
Ancient Homeland
One of the remaining groups of Pomo people who lived peacefully on an island in Clear Lake for thousands of years.
Historical Injustice
During the Gold Rush, the Tribe was exploited as slaves and cheap labor. In 1871, their homes were burned by settlers who seized their land.
Restored Recognition
After a 50-year battle, the Koi Nation was vindicated in 2019 when federal court restored both tribal recognition and rights as a sovereign entity.
"With this land and the Shiloh Resort & Casino, we are taking long overdue steps to preserve our cultural and historic integrity and secure a brighter future for coming generations."
- Koi Nation Leadership
Tribal-Federal Class III Gaming Licensing
Secretarial Procedures for Class III Gaming, Casinos, and Payments
Class III Gaming Licensing
Comprehensive federal gaming licensing establishing the framework for Class III gaming operations under tribal sovereignty. These compacts ensure compliance with the Indian Gaming Regulatory Act (IGRA) while maintaining tribal self-determination.
Secretarial Procedures
Official Department of Interior procedures governing Class III gaming operations, including application processes, regulatory oversight, and compliance requirements. These procedures ensure proper federal oversight while respecting tribal sovereignty.
Revenue & Payments
Structured payment systems and revenue sharing agreements established under federal gaming compacts. These systems ensure fair distribution of gaming revenues to support tribal communities and economic development.
All gaming operations at Shiloh Resort Casino are conducted under federally approved Class III gaming compacts, ensuring full compliance with federal law while maintaining tribal sovereignty and economic self-determination.