Contact
DnD Authority serves as a national reference point for the tabletop roleplaying game sector, covering professional dungeon masters, organized play infrastructure, game store networks, and the broader service landscape surrounding Dungeons & Dragons and related systems. This page identifies the contact channels available for this property, the geographic scope of inquiries handled, and the information that should accompany any message to ensure a substantive response.
Additional contact options
Direct messaging through the contact form is the primary intake method, but structured inquiries can also reach the editorial and research functions through the following channels:
- General reference inquiries — Questions about the structure of the professional dungeon master sector, certification pathways, or organized play bodies should be submitted through the primary form with the subject line prefixed by the relevant category (e.g., "Professional DM Licensing", "Convention Play", "Store Network").
- Research and data requests — Requests for sourced information on the organized play ecosystem, including Adventurers League event structures or the RPGA's historical role, should be flagged as research inquiries and include the scope of the request.
- Corrections and editorial flags — Factual corrections to published reference content, including outdated certification thresholds or misattributed rulings from Wizards of the Coast official sources, should be submitted with the original page URL and the specific claim in question.
- Industry professional listings — Dungeon masters, game stores, and convention organizers operating within the United States who seek to be reflected in the reference landscape should submit a structured profile request including credentials, service region, and any applicable guild or network affiliations.
Responses to general inquiries are handled on a rolling basis. Research requests and editorial corrections receive prioritized review given their direct impact on reference accuracy.
How to reach this office
The contact form embedded on this page is the designated intake channel for DnD Authority. There is no public telephone line associated with this property. All inquiries are routed to the editorial team responsible for the national reference content published here.
The distinction between inquiry types matters for routing. A general question about how dungeon mastering works as a service differs structurally from a correction request or a listing submission. Misrouted messages — for example, submitting a professional listing request through the corrections pathway — result in longer response timelines.
For questions already addressed in the site's public reference content, the Frequently Asked Questions page covers the most common inquiry categories related to session formats, professional qualifications, and the organized play regulatory bodies that govern sanctioned events across the United States. Reviewing that resource before submitting a contact form message reduces redundant correspondence.
Service area covered
DnD Authority operates at national scope, covering the United States as its primary geographic reference boundary. The professional dungeon master service sector spans all 50 states, with higher concentrations of organized activity in metropolitan areas where game store density, convention infrastructure, and professional DM networks intersect.
The Adventurers League, administered under Wizards of the Coast, operates sanctioned play events across the full US territory as well as internationally, but the reference scope of this property is limited to US-based service structures, credentialing environments, and professional networks. Canadian organized play, UK convention circuits, and international hobby trade bodies fall outside the primary coverage area, though cross-border comparisons appear where directly relevant to the US professional landscape.
State-level distinctions arise in specific contexts. For example, the treatment of professional dungeon mastering as a taxable service — whether classified under entertainment, educational services, or personal services — varies by state tax code. In California, New York, and Washington, the sales tax treatment of digital and in-person entertainment services has received administrative guidance that affects how professional DMs structure pricing. These distinctions are referenced in content where they affect the service sector's operational structure, not as legal advice.
What to include in your message
A complete contact submission significantly reduces back-and-forth. The following breakdown identifies the minimum information required by inquiry type:
For general reference inquiries:
- The specific topic or page referenced
- The nature of the question (definitional, structural, regulatory, or comparative)
- Any relevant context, such as whether the inquiry relates to home games, convention play, or professional hired DM services
For research and data requests:
- The intended use (academic, journalistic, professional reference, or personal research)
- The specific aspect of the DnD service sector under examination
- A timeframe, if the request is time-sensitive
For corrections and editorial flags:
- The URL of the page containing the claim in question
- The verbatim text of the claim
- The correction being proposed and the named public source supporting it (e.g., a Wizards of the Coast official ruling, a published Adventurers League document, or a state regulatory source)
For professional listings and profile requests:
- Full name or business name
- Service region (city, state, or regional descriptor)
- Professional role (dungeon master, game store operator, convention organizer, or platform/network)
- Relevant affiliations or credentials, including any guild memberships, Adventurers League volunteer tier, or professional DM network participation
Submissions that omit the source citation in a corrections request, or that fail to identify a service region in a listing request, will be returned for completion before review proceeds. The contact page processes all intake in a single queue, so complete submissions receive faster resolution than incomplete ones requiring follow-up.
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