DGOJ licensing is a hard requirement for every casino we rank in Spain — unlicensed brands are excluded before scoring starts.
| Regulator | Dirección General de Ordenación del Juego (DGOJ) |
| Market | Spain |
| Minimum age | 18+ |
| Licensed brands in our index | 9 |
| Last legal check | 2026-08-17 |
| Casino | Licence | |
|---|---|---|
bet365 Casino | Licencia DGOJ | Read review → |
888casino | Licencia DGOJ | Read review → |
PokerStars Casino | Licencia DGOJ | Read review → |
Paf Casino | Licencia DGOJ | Read review → |
PlayUZU | Licencia DGOJ | Read review → |
Codere Casino | Licencia DGOJ | Read review → |
bwin Casino | Licencia DGOJ | Read review → |
William Hill | Licencia DGOJ | Read review → |
Luckia Casino | Licencia DGOJ | Read review → |
| 1. Verify the licence | Search the operator's company name or licence number in the official DGOJ register. The footer of a licensed casino site must state the same licence details. |
| 2. Complain to the casino first | Regulators require you to exhaust the operator's own complaints process before escalating. Keep the ticket number and correspondence. |
| 3. Escalate to DGOJ | If the casino does not resolve the complaint, escalate it to Dirección General de Ordenación del Juego (DGOJ) (or the ADR body it designates). Unresolved payment disputes and licence breaches are exactly what the register exists for. |