§ 330 PC - Illegal Gambling - California Law & Penalties (2024)

California Penal Code § 330 PC prohibits gambling (also called gaming) by the use of a “banking or percentage game.” That said, it is still lawful in California to play social poker games and other games of chance, skill, and strategy involving individual bets.

Illegal gaming is a misdemeanor that can result in up to 6 months in jail and a fine of up to $1000.

PC 330 states that “Every person who deals, plays, or carries on, opens, or causes to be opened, or who conducts, either as owner or employee, whether for hire or not, any game of faro, monte, roulette, lansquenet, rouge et noire, rondo, tan, fan-tan, seven-and-a-half, twenty-one, hokey-pokey, or any banking or percentage game played with cards, dice, or any device, for money, checks, credit, or other representative of value, and every person who plays or bets at or against any of those prohibited games, is guilty of a misdemeanor, and shall be punishable by a fine not less than one hundred dollars ($100) nor more than one thousand dollars ($1,000), or by imprisonment in the county jail not exceeding six months, or by both the fine and imprisonment.”

Examples

  • running poker games and collecting a fee based on the number of bets played.
  • operating a black-jack parlor and taking a percentage of overall winnings.
  • playing in games of roulette where a person acts as a “house” and takes money from the losers.

Defenses

You can beat an illegal gambling charge with a good legal defense. Common defenses include:

  • no banking or percentage game,
  • unlawful search and seizure,
  • charity bingo game, and/or
  • no knowledge illegal gambling was occurring on your property

Penalties

A violation of this statute is amisdemeanor. This is opposed to a felony or an infraction.

The offense is punishable by:

  • custody in county jail for up to six months, and/or
  • a fine between $100 and $1,000.

A judge can award misdemeanor (or summary) probation in lieu of jail time.

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Our California criminal defense attorneys will explain the following in this article:

  • 1. When is gambling a crime in California?
  • 2. Are there legal defenses?
    • 2.1. No banking or percentage game
    • 2.2. Unlawful search and seizure
    • 2.3. Charity bingo game
    • 2.4. No knowledge
  • 3. What are the penalties for a 330 PC violation?
  • 4. Are there immigration consequences?
  • 5. Can I get a conviction expunged?
  • 6. Does a conviction affect gun rights?
  • 7. Are there related offenses?
    • 7.1. Obtaining money by gaming fraud – PC 332
    • 7.2. Bookmaking – PC 337
    • 7.3. Prostitution and solicitation – PC 647b

1. When is gambling a crime in California?

Under California Penal Code 330 PC, California gambling laws make it a crime to

  • deal,
  • play,
  • carry on,
  • open, or
  • conduct,

any “prohibited game,” whether for hire or not.1

A “prohibited game” means any game that qualifies as either:

  • a “banking” game, or
  • a “percentage” game.2

A “banking” game is one in which there is a “house” or “bank” that participates in the game and

  • collects money from the losers, and
  • uses it to pay the winners.3

A “percentage game” is any game of chance in which the “house” collects money calculated as a portion of bets made or total winnings.4

California’s illegal gaming statute lists a number of specific games to which it might apply. Some examples include:

  • roulette,
  • rondo, and
  • twenty-one.5

However, the law will apply to any game that is conducted as a banking or percentage game.6

Example: David is the owner of a “pai gow” parlor. This is a Chinese dominoes game that is played for cash bets. The parlor makes money by taking a percentage of the winnings of every game that is played there.

Here, David is guilty of illegal gambling. He conducts a prohibited percentage game.

Note that PC 330 does not apply to Native American-run casinos on tribal lands.

2. Are there legal defenses?

You can beat an illegal gambling charge with a good legal defense.

Four common defenses to alleged violations of gaming laws are:

  1. no banking or percentage game,
  2. unlawful search and seizure,
  3. charity bingo game, and/or
  4. no knowledge illegal gambling was occurring on your property

2.1. No banking or percentage game

330 PC only applies to gambling with respect to either banking or percentage games.

This means it is a legal defense to say that:

  • while you may have been gambling,
  • you were not doing so in a prohibited game.

Perhaps, for example, you were just playing a social game of poker with friends.

2.2. Unlawful search and seizure

Authorities cannot conduct a search or take property without a valid search warrant. If no warrant, then they must have a legal excuse for not having one. If the police:

  • gather evidence from an unlawful search and seizure,
  • then that evidence can get excluded from a criminal case.

This means that any charges in the case could get reduced or even dismissed.

2.3. Charity bingo game

There is an exception to the ban on banking or percentage games for bingo, raffles, etc. conducted by charitable organizations (such as churches and humanitarian nonprofits).

Note that the proceeds gained in furtherance of these games, though, can only be used for charitable purposes.8

2.4. No knowledge

Owners and managers of property where illegal gaming takes place are criminally liable only when they know what is going on. If illegal gambling is going on without their knowledge, then charges against them should be dismissed.9

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A violation of this law can result in a fine and/or jail time.

3. What are the penalties for a 330 PC violation?

A violation of this statute is a misdemeanor.

The offense is punishable by:

  • custody in county jail for up to six months, and/or
  • a fine between $100 and $1,000.10

A judge can award misdemeanor (or summary) probation in lieu of jail time.

4. Are there immigration consequences?

A conviction for illegal gambling will not have any bad immigration consequences.

Some California crimes, like crimes involving moral turpitude, can result in you being:

  • deported, or
  • marked as inadmissible.

Gambling under PC 330, though, is not this type of crime.

5. Can I get a conviction expunged?

An expungement is possible if you are convicted under this statute. You can get a conviction expunged if you complete either:

  • probation, or
  • your jail term (whichever is applicable).

An expungement is favorable because it removes many of the hardships associated with a conviction.

6. Does a conviction affect gun rights?

A conviction under this statute will not affect your gun rights.

Some criminal convictions will strip away your right to own or possess a gun. An example is any conviction for a felony.

Illegal gambling, though, is not one of these crimes.

7. Are there related offenses?

There are three crimes related to 330 PC unlawful gambling. These are:

  1. obtaining money by gaming fraud – PC 332,
  2. bookmaking – PC 337, and
  3. prostitution and solicitation – PC 647b.

Note also that illegal gambling is a federal crime as well under 18 U.S.C. 1955).

7.1. Obtaining money by gaming fraud – PC 332

Penal Code 332 PC makes it a California theft crime to fraudulently obtain someone else’s money or property via:

  • card games or tricks such as “three-card monte,”
  • betting or gambling, or
  • pretensions to fortune-telling.

Note that a prosecutor does not have to prove fraud under this section.

7.2. Bookmaking – PC 337

Penal Code 337 PC makes it a crime to engage in the following activities:

  • bookmaking,
  • pool-selling,
  • occupying any building, room or other enclosed space for the purpose of recording bets,
  • receiving, holding or forwarding money that is being wagered in a bet,
  • recording or registering bets.

All of these activities are associated with gambling.

7.3. Prostitution and solicitation – PC 647b

Penal Code 647b PC is California’s law on prostitution and solicitation. This section makes it a misdemeanor to (if you are 18 or older):

  • pay or accept money in exchange for a sexual act (“prostitution”),
  • offer to engage in an act of prostitution (“solicitation”), or
  • agree to engage in an act of prostitution.

Sometimes establishments that offer illegal gambling are also associated with prostitution.

For additional help…

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Contact our law firm for help with your legal needs.

For additional guidance or to discuss your case with a criminal defense attorney, we invite you to contact us at Shouse Law Group. We serve clients throughout the state of California, including Los Angeles, Glendale Santa Monica, San Diego, San Bernardino, San Francisco, and more. We can be reached through phone, text message, or contact form. For information on gambling in Nevada and Colorado, please see our articles on:

  • Nevada Laws for Gaming Fraud (NRS 465.070),” and
  • Illegal Gambling in Colorado (CRS 18-10-103).”

Legal References:

  1. California Penal Code 330 PC. For example, in the 2017 motion picture Molly’s Game, the high stakes poker games became illegal only once the protagonist started taking rakes in order to compensate for her losses.
  2. See Sullivan v. Fox (1987) 189 Cal.App.3d 673.
  3. See same.
  4. See same. As to slot machines, note that being house-banked is not required for a game to be an unlawful slot machine or device. See People v. Grewal (2014) 224 Cal.App.4th 527.
  5. California Penal Code 330 PC.
  6. See same.
  7. California Penal Code 326.5.
  8. See same.
  9. People v. Markham (Cal. 1857), 7 Cal. 208, 7 Cal. 209.
  10. California Penal Code section 330 PC.
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FAQs

§ 330 PC - Illegal Gambling - California Law & Penalties? ›

Illegal Gambling

What is the penalty for illegal gambling in California? ›

Illegal gaming is a misdemeanor that can result in up to 6 months in jail and a fine of up to $1000. Though gambling becomes a crime whenever there is a “bank” or “house” that collects funds or takes a “rake.” All gaming participants face being arrested, including players, dealers, and hosts.

What are three elements of illegal gambling? ›

Gambling consists of three elements: consideration, prize and chance.

How long is the sentence for illegal gambling? ›

When convicted of running an illegal gambling business, you could face much steeper penalties under federal law than California state law. Violations of California PC 330 are misdemeanor crimes resulting in up to 6 months in jail and $1000 in fines.

Can you get in trouble for gambling online in California? ›

Most forms of gambling are illegal in California, including online sports betting and casino gaming. Moreover, gambling at land-based venues is only permitted at tribal casinos, while the only form of legal sports betting is parimutuel bets on horse races.

What is the penal code 330? ›

Under California Penal Code Section 330 PC, gaming is illegal and can expose those convicted to criminal penalties. To prove a charge of gaming, a prosecutor must be able to establish the following elements: The defendant deals, plays or carries on or conducts any banking or percentage game.

How much is illegal gambling worth? ›

The illegal market for betting on sports is estimated to be between USD 350 billion and USD 1.7 trillion, according to the most authoritative recent report on the subject, the 2021 Global Report on Corruption in Sport from the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC).

Is illegal gambling a federal crime? ›

It is a federal crime (1) to conduct an illegal gambling business under the Illegal Gambling Business Act, 18 U.S.C. 1955; (2) to use the telephone or telecommunications to conduct an illegal gambling business involving sporting events or contests under the Wire Act, 18 U.S.C.

What is the first evidence of gambling? ›

However, historians do know that gambling has been practiced throughout history, with possibly the first evidence as early as 2000 B.C. In ancient China, the Book of Songs records a game where those who play draw wood tiles in what appears to be a lottery game.

What is the penal code 332 PC? ›

Penal Code § 332 PC makes it a crime to use fraud to obtain another person's money or property through card games, gambling, or fortune-telling. This includes cheating at games of chance or using false pretenses to win bets or wagers.

What kind of gambling is legal in California? ›

Legal forms of gambling in the U.S. state of California include cardrooms, Indian casinos, the California State Lottery, parimutuel wagering on horse racing, and charitable gaming. Commercial casino-style gaming is prohibited.

Do casinos know if you have a warrant? ›

If you are applying for a job, yes they'll find out. If you are going to gamble, generally they don't know who's there unless they use their card and it's doubtful they check.

Who investigates illegal gambling in California? ›

The mission of the Bureau of Gambling Control is to ensure that gambling in California is conducted honestly, competitively and free of criminal and corruptive elements. The Bureau has regulatory authority over California's cardrooms under the Gambling Control Act.

What is the penal code 337 in California? ›

Under California Penal Code Section 337a PC, pool selling, bookmaking and wagering are unlawful activities that can result in a felony conviction.

Is gambling with friends illegal? ›

In general, informal gambling is not a crime. However, it is illegal to play “banking” or “percentage” games in California. If you have been arrested for the crime of illegal gambling, contact the Law Offices of William Kroger at (323) 655-5700 to schedule a free consultation.

Is it illegal to play poker for money at home in California? ›

Can I play online poker for real money in California? Yes, you can indeed. While running an illegal game for profit is deemed illegal, there are no laws to prevent an individual from playing online poker in the privacy of their own home.

Can you write off gambling losses in California? ›

Are Gambling losses tax deductible in California? Players can deduct gambling losses, but only to the extent they offset total gambling winnings. If the losses exceed the wins, they can not be deducted against ordinary income.

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