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Dice Game Authority maintains a public contact channel for inquiries related to dice game classification, ruleset references, sector structure, and editorial accuracy on content published across this property. The sections below describe how the contact process operates, what response timelines apply, and which inquiry types fall within the scope of this office.

Response expectations

Inquiry volume and subject matter determine response priority. The following breakdown describes how submissions are categorized and handled:

  1. Editorial corrections — Reports of factual inaccuracies, broken references, or outdated structural information receive priority handling. Submissions that identify a specific page, the disputed claim, and a named public source supporting the correction are processed before general inquiries.
  2. Classification and terminology questions — Questions about how a specific dice game format is categorized, whether a format qualifies under a defined structural family, or how a ruleset maps to the taxonomy covered on How Dice Game Works Conceptual Overview are handled as reference inquiries and typically receive a response within 5 business days.
  3. Research and licensing requests — Inquiries from researchers, publishers, or game designers seeking to reference or cite content from this property are reviewed against editorial policy before a response is issued. These requests carry a longer resolution window of up to 10 business days.
  4. General feedback — Comments on content structure, navigability, or subject coverage are logged and reviewed on a rolling basis. Responses to general feedback are not guaranteed but are read by editorial staff.
  5. Spam, solicitations, and off-topic submissions — Commercial solicitations, link exchange proposals, and submissions unrelated to the dice game sector are not processed.

Submissions that include a specific page reference, a clear description of the inquiry, and a verifiable contact address receive faster resolution than those without. Vague or unattributed submissions cannot be actioned.

Additional contact options

Dice Game Authority does not operate telephone support, live chat, or social media response channels. All contact is handled through the primary submission form. This is consistent with a reference-model property, where editorial integrity and documentation of inquiries are operational priorities.

For questions already addressed in published reference material, the Dice Game Frequently Asked Questions page covers the most common points of inquiry related to game formats, probability structures, and competitive frameworks. Submitting a contact form for questions answered in that resource introduces unnecessary delay.

Two categories of inquiry fall outside the scope of this office entirely:

How to reach this office

The primary contact method is the submission form hosted on this page. When composing a submission, the following structure produces the fastest resolution:

  1. Identify the specific page or content area the inquiry concerns — use the page title or URL path.
  2. State the inquiry type using the categories listed above (editorial correction, classification question, research request, or general feedback).
  3. Provide a verifiable contact address so a response can be routed correctly.
  4. For editorial corrections, include the specific claim being disputed and the name of the public source supporting the correction — a named document, a governing body ruling, or a published ruleset. Submissions without a named source for factual disputes are deprioritized.

Incomplete submissions are held rather than discarded. If a submission lacks sufficient detail for processing, it will remain in queue without action until clarification is provided.

Service area covered

Dice Game Authority operates as a nationally scoped reference property covering the United States. Content published on this property addresses dice game formats, rulesets, probability mechanics, and sector structure as they apply across all 50 states, without geographic restriction to a specific region or jurisdiction.

This national scope affects how certain inquiries are handled. Dice game regulation in the United States is not federally unified — individual states govern gambling classifications, and whether a specific dice game format is subject to gaming law in a given state depends on that state's statute and regulatory framework. Dice Game Authority covers the structural and recreational dimensions of the sector. State-specific regulatory questions about competitive play, organized tournaments involving entry fees, or formats that may intersect with gambling law require review at the state level through the appropriate gaming authority.

For sector context, the How Dice Game Works Conceptual Overview page establishes the structural categories that define the dice game landscape at a national level. Content on this property does not vary by state and does not constitute legal or regulatory guidance for any jurisdiction.

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