Fitzdares UKGC Licence: Register Check

Updated July 2026
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Fitzdares Limited appears on the UK Gambling Commission public register under account number 400, with remote casino activity captured at research time. The Gambling Commission register is the authoritative public source for confirming which companies are permitted to offer remote gambling to British consumers, and a positive entry for Fitzdares Limited places the operator inside the UK regulated market rather than the offshore-licensed grey area.

This page is a focused source check for the Fitzdares licence rather than a general UK licensing explainer. It covers what the register entry confirms, why account number 400 is the identifier UK players should recognise, the limits of what a register entry by itself can tell you, and the recheck recommendation that applies to every UKGC register reference.

What the UKGC public register is

The Gambling Commission maintains a public register of every company licensed to provide gambling facilities to British consumers, both online and through physical premises. The register is searchable on the regulator’s own website by company name, trading name or account number, and each entry shows the licensed activities, the operator’s status and any regulatory actions taken against that account. For UK players, the register is the source of truth for whether an operator is allowed to market and accept play from British residents.

The register also records changes over time: account numbers stay stable across the operator’s life, while licensed activities, trading names and status fields can be updated when the operator’s business changes. That stability is useful because it gives UK players a single identifier they can return to even if the operator rebrands, changes website domains or adds new product categories.

The Fitzdares Limited entry at account number 400

The Fitzdares register entry at the time of research records Fitzdares Limited as the licensed company, account number 400 as the operator identifier, and remote casino activity within the licensed scope. Account numbers on the UKGC register are sequential by date of original issue, so a low number such as 400 indicates a long-standing licensed company rather than a recently launched operator. That is consistent with the public profile of Fitzdares as a British bookmaker with a multi-decade history.

The captured entry supports a clear factual statement: Fitzdares Limited is on the UKGC register at account number 400 and was recorded with active remote casino licensing at the moment of the check. That statement is precise about what the register shows; broader claims about market position, dispute outcomes or specific product reliability are separate questions that the register entry alone does not answer.

Verifying the Fitzdares register entry independently

UK players who want to confirm the licence themselves can use the Gambling Commission’s public licence search. The practical steps are simple: open the regulator’s website, locate the public register or licence-search tool, search by company name (Fitzdares Limited) or by account number (400), and confirm the entry shows the operator, the account number and the licensed activities. The same search also reveals any regulatory actions or status changes recorded against the account.

Two details are worth noticing on the live entry. First, the licensed activities field shows which gambling categories the account number covers, including remote casino and any other licensed activity associated with the operator. Second, any historic or current regulatory actions appear linked from the entry rather than embedded in it, so a full picture sometimes needs a second click. Both checks take less than a minute and produce a definitive record for the date of the search.

What the register entry supports as a claim

A confirmed UKGC register entry supports several statements without overreaching. The operator is permitted to accept play from British consumers under the Licence Conditions and Codes of Practice, the company is subject to UKGC supervision including any enforcement powers the regulator chooses to exercise, and the operator participates in approved alternative dispute-resolution arrangements available to UK customers. For Fitzdares specifically, the entry also supports the statement that Fitzdares Limited is a long-standing licensed company rather than a recently launched casino brand.

The register also supports negative statements where the data is clearly absent. If a particular operator name is not on the register at all, that operator is not licensed to accept British consumer play, regardless of what its website may suggest. For Fitzdares, the positive entry at account number 400 is the relevant signal.

The remote gambling context for Great Britain

The Gambling Act 2005 established the modern UK licensing framework, and subsequent updates including the move to remote licensing in 2014 brought all operators marketing or accepting play from British consumers under UKGC supervision. That regulatory perimeter is broad: any operator providing remote casino, betting or other gambling facilities to people in Great Britain needs a UKGC licence, regardless of where the company is incorporated or where its servers are located. Fitzdares Limited’s entry at account number 400 sits inside that framework.

For UK players, the practical effect is that any operator without a UKGC entry should be treated cautiously, even if other licences are advertised. UKGC supervision brings specific UK-focused requirements around customer protection, advertising, bonus presentation, customer-funds handling and complaints resolution that other licensing regimes do not necessarily mirror. A confirmed UKGC entry is the baseline; everything else is built on top of it.

The limits of a register entry as a trust signal

A clean register entry does not guarantee account approval, promotion eligibility, withdrawal speed, support quality or freedom from future regulatory action. UKGC licensing is a regulatory framework that operators must follow; it is not a guarantee about the outcome of any individual transaction or complaint. UK players who treat the register entry as a baseline and then check account-level details before depositing will get a more accurate picture than treating the licence as a full assurance.

The register entry also does not record commercial details such as current bonus terms, exact withdrawal limits, the precise list of payment methods in the cashier at this moment, or the specific games available in the lobby. Those questions are answered by the operator’s own pages and by independent UK reviews, not by the regulator’s register. The trust framework, account checks and payment guides on this site cover those topics in detail.

The recheck recommendation

Every reference to a UKGC register entry should be treated as accurate for the date it was captured rather than as a permanent claim. The register is updated continuously as operators change their licensing scope, as regulatory actions are recorded, and as licensed activities are added or removed. UK players who plan to deposit at Fitzdares should verify the current register entry close to the time of play, not rely on a screenshot or summary from months earlier.

For ongoing reference, the same recheck recommendation applies to enforcement actions, trading names and any other UKGC-published data point. The regulator’s own pages are the most authoritative source, and they take precedence over any third-party summary including the wording on this page.

Where the licence fits in the wider trust check

The register entry at account number 400 is one piece of the Fitzdares trust picture. The broader Fitzdares trust and safety guide places the licence alongside safer-gambling tools, support routes, payment caveats and reputation signals. For account-level questions including verification and KYC, see the registration and KYC guide. Short answers to the most common UK questions are gathered in the Fitzdares Casino FAQ, and the wider main Fitzdares Casino review covers the casino product overall.

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