States Sports Betting Is Legal

 

Tennessee officially launched its legal sports betting industry on November 1, 2020. The state legalized mobile sportsbooks in May 2019 with no cap on the number of operators that can do business in their sports wagering market. Four online and mobile sports wagering platforms opened on November 1. Sports betting in the United States has taken off in the last few years, and there are many reasons for this spike in popularity. Of course, the biggest reason for this is the recent surge in its accessibility, as more and more states legalize and regulate sports betting. Sports betting is legal in the state of Oregon, but the options are limited. The State Lottery, who also regulates the industry, launched its sports wagering app called Scoreboard in 2019. Alternatively, you can place in-person wagers at the Chinook Winds casino.

Sports betting in the United States has taken off in the last few years, and there are many reasons for this spike in popularity. Of course, the biggest reason for this is the recent surge in its accessibility, as more and more states legalize and regulate sports betting.

Sportsbooks online and on land are opening up all over the U.S. However, not all sports gambling laws are the same, so, to better know them, here is your state-by-state guide to the current U.S. sports gambling laws.

Brief History of Sports Betting Law

Where we are today with sports betting is due to the SupremeCourt overturning the Professional and Amateur Sports Protection Act in 2018. The state of New Jersey had challenged the constitutionality of the PASPA under the Tenth Amendment.

This was not the GardenState’s first attempt either. They had spent years in the court system looking to create a legally-regulated sports betting market.

In May of 2018, the SupremeCourt ruled in New Jersey’s favor, and sports betting was essentially legal. Oversight moved from the federal level to the state level. Now, any state government willing to take up the issue can and many already have.

SPORTS GAMING IS LEGAL:

Nevada

Nevada has been the crown jewel of gambling in America, and that is unlikely to change. Despite now being legal in other states, Nevada still took in a record $581 million in sports bets in November 2018. That led to a revenue of $27 million for the state coffers. It’s been legal to bet on sports in Nevada since 1949, so established rules and regulations in place there will likely serve as templates for other states to follow once they enter the world of sports gaming.

  • Online Sportsbooks: There are many online sportsbooks available such as William Hill, Wynn, and PlayMGM.
  • In-Person Registration: Yes
  • Land-Based Sportsbooks: Nearly every casino in Nevada has a sportsbook, and many of the country’s best, such as Caesars and MGM Grand, are found here.
  • Restrictions: The legal gambling age is 21 years old.

Of course, the state of Nevada enjoyed a monopoly on sports betting for decades, so they remain a leader in the field. There are literally hundreds of sportsbooks available in the state and the city of Las Vegas remains a popular tourist destination for major sporting events because of this.

Delaware

While New Jersey was the public face of the push to legalize sports betting, “The First State” lived up to its moniker in becoming the first to open legal sportsbooks since PASPA was overturned. Delaware legalized single-game wagers on June 5, 2018.

The state offered some parlay-based sports wagering through the state lottery system that earned it a partial exemption from PAPSA, and now fully-operational sports books are located at the state’s three casinos: Dover Downs Hotel & Casino, Delaware Park Casino, and Harrington Raceway & Casino. Online gambling on sports is legal here but isn’t currently being offered.

  • Online Sportsbooks: While online sportsbooks are legal in Delaware, they are currently unavailable as of yet.
  • Land-Based Sportsbooks: Delaware Park Casino, Dover Downs Hotel and Casino, Harrington Raceway Casino
  • Restrictions: The legal gambling age is 21 years old.

Delaware was the first state outside of Nevada to accept a sports wager in June of 2018. Sports betting is now legal at all three of the state’s casinos.

The DelawareLottery oversees all legal gambling in the state and, although online sportsbooks are legal, they have yet to launch this product.

  • Read more about Delaware Sports Betting

New Jersey

After becoming legal on June 11, 2018, betting locations opened in casinos and pari-mutuel facilities up and down the state, from Atlantic City casinos to the Meadowlands racetrack. Betting is also legal online, but you must physically be in the state to place these wagers. If you drive through the Holland Tunnel, when you emerge in Manhattan, you will be blocked from taking any action with mobile gaming providers.

This provides an unprecedented level of convenience. But with onlinesportsbooks venturing into uncharted waters, bumps in the road like DraftKings’ disputed contest during the NFL playoffs are likely to occur and will require further regulation from the state.

  • Online Sportsbooks: BetMGM, PointsBet, DraftKings
  • In-Person Registration: No
  • Land-Based Sportsbooks: The Meadowlands, Bally’s, Borgata, Golden Nugget, Hard Rock AC, Harrah’s, Monmouth Park, Ocean Resort Casino, Resorts AC, Tropicana
  • Restrictions: The legal gambling age is 21 years old, and players are not allowed to bet on in-state college teams.

The legalization of sports betting in the United States all began with New Jersey’s case reaching the Supreme Court. Since then, NewJersey has been legalizing as many gambling markets as possible, including online and on-land sportsbooks.

They are now a leader in the industry, and other states are following their lead.

  • Read more about New Jersey Sports Betting

Mississippi

On August 1, 2018, people in Mississippi could place legal wagers on sports for the first time. It’s currently only allowed at land- and water-based casinos. There is a bill currently making its way through the state legislature that, if approved, would legalize online sports betting throughout the state.

  • Online Sportsbooks: Only available on-site.
  • Land-Based Sportsbooks: There are over 20 sportsbooks in operation in the state, including Beau Rivage in Biloxi and Gold Strike in Tunica, which were the first two.
  • Restrictions: The legal gambling age is 21 years old.

Existing Mississippi state law, or rather the lack thereof, made legalizing sports betting very simple in the state. Basically, once the PASPA was overturned, there were no laws prohibiting sports betting, so Mississippi was able to act fast.

For now, sports betting is only legal at a licensed casino, so any online sports betting is limited to on-site.

  • Read more about Mississippi Sports Betting

West Virginia

The MountainState joined the ranks of sportsbook-friendly states on August 30, 2018. Sports wagering is allowed at five locations: Hollywood Casino, Mardi Gras Casino, Mountaineer Casino, Wheeling Island, and The Casino Club at The Greenbrier. West Virginia also joins Nevada and New Jersey with active online sports gaming options. Betlucky.com is currently in operation, and DraftKings will soon join the fray.

  • Online Sportsbooks: DraftKings, FanDuel, BetMGM
  • In-Person Registration: No
  • Land-Based Sportsbooks: Hollywood Casino, Mardi Gras Casino, Mountaineer Casino, Wheeling Island, The Casino Club at the Greenbrier
  • Restrictions: The legal gambling age is 21 years old.

West Virginia is another state which aggressively pursued legal sports betting and now has a very active market with three online sportsbooks and five on land.

  • Read more about West Virginia Sports Betting

New Mexico

With what must be the most original method of legalizing, New Mexico now has three sportsbooks operating in the state. Of course, the New Mexico statehouse had nothing to do with it.

Three Tribal casinos have opened sportsbooks, claiming the right under their state compact that allows them to offer casino games. So, New Mexico has sportsbooks even though they have no sport betting laws.

  • Online Sportsbooks: None
  • Land-Based Sportsbooks: Santa Ana Star, Hilton Buffalo Thunder, The Sportsbook at the Inn of the Mountain Gods
  • Restrictions: The legal gambling age is 21 years old.

Pennsylvania

Pennsylvania is among the states that passed legislation to legalize sports gambling, daily fantasy sports, and online poker prior to PASPA’s demise. The Hollywood Casino at Penn National Race Course outside of Harrisburg was the first to take bets in November 2018. Sportsbooks in Pittsburgh and Philadelphia soon followed, and many more are on the way.

There were concerns that operators might shy away from Pennsylvania due to the state requiring a licensing fee of $10 million, along with levying a monstrous 36 percent tax rate on revenue(Mississippi’s, for example, is 8 percent). However, those concerns appear to be unfounded, as the books were pleased with the $16 million in wagers taken in December 2018. Right now there are no online gaming options, but they are in development.

  • Online Sportsbooks: DraftKings, FanDuel, Unibet, SugarHouse, Rivers, Fox Bet
  • In-Person Registration: No
  • Land-Based Sportsbooks: Hollywood Casino, SugarHouse, Rivers Casino, Parx Casino, South Philadelphia Turf Club, Harrah’s Philadelphia, Valley Forge Casino, Valley Forge Race and Sportsbook
  • Restrictions: The legal gambling age is 21 years old.

The sports betting industry is alive and well in The KeystoneState. Not only do they have sportsbooks online and on land, but the state is also continuously expanding the options.

Pennsylvania expects to have at least three more online sportsbooks operating in 2020, as well as three more operating on land TBA.

  • Read more about Pennsylvania Sports Betting

New Hampshire

New Hampshire’s state House filed a bill in late January that would legalize sports wagering at horse tracks and statewide via an online system. Betting on college sports won’t be allowed. In February, it was passed.

The state of New Hampshire has taken a unique approach to its sports betting industry. DraftKings won their bid for online exclusivity in NewHampshire and, in return, will pay out 50% of their profits to the state.

Plus, since their lottery oversees the industry, they will be setting up retail outlets throughout the state in the near future.

  • Online Sportsbooks: DraftKings
  • In-Person Registration: No
  • Land-Based Sportsbooks: Coming soon via the New Hampshire Lottery
  • Restrictions: The legal gambling age is 18 years old, and players are not allowed to bet on in-state college teams.

Rhode Island

Sportsgambling in Rhode Island began on November 26 at the Twin River Casino in Lincoln. The Twin River Tiverton Casino came on board in December. Online wagering is still illegal, but there is a bill that Senate President Dominick Ruggerio submitted that would pave the way for mobile gaming if enacted into law.

  • Online Sportsbooks: Legal in the state but yet to launch.
  • In-Person Registration: No
  • Land-Based Sportsbooks: Twin River Casino, Twin River Tiverton Casino
  • Restrictions: The legal gambling age is 18 years old, and players are not allowed to bet on in-state college teams.

Rhode Island became the eighth state in the union to legalize sports betting. The RhodeIslandLottery oversees sports betting in the state and will soon launch online to better serve the entire state, as there are only two land-based sportsbooks.

New York

New York was among the states that legalized sports gaming, but it has yet to roll out a plan to make it a reality. It is expected to be addressed during the legislative session this spring. In 2013, sportsbooks were approved for the state’s four commercial casinos: Del Lago Resort & Casino, Tioga Downs Casino, Rivers Casino & Resort Schenectady, and Resorts World Catskills.

As expected lawmakers tried to expand this provision to include the state’s many tribal casinos, race tracks, and off-track betting (OTB) facilities. There’s also a debate on whether the state will allow online gaming.

  • Online Sportsbooks: Not available, but legislation is expected to pass in the future.
  • Land-Based Sportsbooks: Rivers, FanDuel, DraftKings, Turning Stone, Point Place, Yellow Brick Road Casino,
  • Restrictions: The legal gambling age is 21 years old.

The gridlock of the NewYork statehouse is well-documented, and there may be no better example of it than the continuous legal sports betting debate. The state is making progress, though, and there are now six sportsbooks operating in the state. Upstate that is.

Sports betting has yet to expand southward toward New YorkCity, and this has left many major players in the market scratching their heads. Online sportsbooks are still unavailable as well, but the discussion about expanding these two products continues.

  • Read more about New York Sports Betting

Arkansas

A statewide referendum on adding sports betting as part of an expanding gambling provision in four counties was passed by voters in November 2018. The amendment calls for the Arkansas Racing Commission to draft rules to regulate the industry, and it must begin accepting applications for legal sports betting on or before June 1, 2019. It was passed, and wagers are being taken in this football crazed state.

States Sports Betting Is Legal
  • Online Sportsbooks: None
  • Land-Based Sportsbooks: Oaklawn Racing Casino Resort
  • Restrictions: The legal gambling age is 21 years old.

Arkansas voters passed a referendum that legalized sports gambling in the state. However, it is limited to one land-based casino thus far.

There are at least three other properties eligible to offer sports betting, but none of them have yet to do so.

Iowa

Iowa completed sports betting in June of 2019 and had their industry up and running by the end of the year. There are many sportsbooks available in the state online and on land with only more on the way.

Iowa will require in-person registration to access online sportsbooks until January 1, 2021. This somewhat limits players’ options for now, as certain online sportsbooks are directly affiliated with certain casinos, so your choices are determined on how far you are willing to drive.

  • Online Sportsbooks: DraftKings, PointsBet, Hard Rock Sioux City, Q Casino, Elite Casinos
  • In-Person Registration: Yes, until January 1, 2021
  • Land-Based Sportsbooks: Amistar III, Catfish Bend, Diamond Jo – Worth, Grand Falls, Harrah’s Council Bluffs, Horseshoe Council Bluffs, Isle of Capri, Isle Waterloo, Lakeside, Prairie Meadows, Q Casino, Rhythm City, Riverside
  • Restrictions: The legal gambling age is 21 years old.

Indiana

Indiana was another state quick to market and, in doing so, was able to capitalize on sports bettors crossing state lines into their sportsbooks. This may have subsided, but the industry remains strong and growing.

In fact, more online sportsbooks are sure to continue to join the market.

  • Online Sportsbooks: DraftKings, FanDuel, BetRivers, BetAmerica, BetMGM, PointsBet
  • In-Person Registration: No
  • Land-Based Sportsbooks: Ameristar, Belterra, Blue Chip, French Lick Resort, Harrah’s Hoosier Park, Hollywood Casino, Horseshoe Hammond, Horseshoe Southern Indiana Hotel, Indiana Grand Racing, Majestic Star, Rising Star Casino, Tropicana Evansville, and all three Winner Circle venues.
  • Restrictions: The legal gambling age is 21 years old, and players are not allowed to wager on esports.
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Oregon

Oregon launched its sports betting industry in 2019, and sports bettors can now place wagers at the Chinook Winds Casino as well as online. There is only one online sportsbook in Oregon, and it is run by the state lottery.

While this will be the only online option available, look for more land-based sportsbooks to open as every tribal casino is allowed to do so.

  • Online Sportsbooks: Scoreboard
  • In-Person Registration: No
  • Land-Based Sportsbooks: Chinook Winds Casino
  • Restrictions: The legal gambling age is 21 years old.

Illinois

Like many states, Illinois has had a bumpy road to sports betting legalization. However, they have crossed the first major hurdle now as sports betting online and on land is legal in the state.

Only one of the land-based sportsbooks has opened for business, so we have to wait to see just how many more will join the industry. Of course, Illinois and their luck ran up against the undefeated CoronaVirus, so the timing was not great there. More to come with Illinois!

  • Online Sportsbooks: Legal but still pending launch.
  • In-Person Registration: Yes
  • Land-Based Sportsbooks: Rivers Casino
  • Restrictions: The legal gambling age is 21 years old, and players are not allowed to bet on in-state college teams.

Michigan

States where mobile sports betting is legal

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The state of Michigan had been trying since 2015 to legalize sports betting, and finally, with the help of the Supreme Court, the industry was made legal in 2019.

The state finally got live betting in three casinos on March 11 and 12, just in time for all of the sports to be shut down due to the coronavirus pandemic.

So it is still a matter of time before we know just how many sportsbooks, online or on land, will be in Michigan.

  • Online Sportsbooks: Pending launch
  • In-Person Registration: No
  • Land-Based Sportsbooks: MotorCity Casino, MGM Grand Detroit, Greektown Casino
  • Restrictions: The legal gambling age is 21 years old.

Montana

Montana may prove as a case study as to how not to launch your sports betting industry. While they’ve used their lottery to oversee the operation, just as other states have done, they’re using the company Intralot to provide the tech.

Providing terminals instead of sportsbooks is an interesting idea due to Montana’s sparse population. However, terrible lines and odds were noticed immediately upon launch.

Hopefully, this will make states rethink giving no-bid seven-year exclusivity deals away so freely, as this was Montana’s approach with Intralot.

    • Online Sportsbooks: Legal but still pending launch by the Montana Lottery.
    • In-Person Registration: No
    • Land-Based Sportsbooks: There are over 100 licensed terminals provided by the Montana Lottery.
    • Restrictions: The legal gambling age is 21 years old.

States Where Sports Betting is Pending

Tennessee

  • Online Sportsbooks: Legal but still pending launch.
  • In-Person Registration: No
  • Land-Based Sportsbooks: None
  • Restrictions: The legal gambling age is 21 years old.

The Volunteer State has taken a rather novel approach to sports betting, as they are only going to permit online sportsbooks to operate in the state. No land-based sportsbooks will be given licenses as Tennessee’s anti-gambling laws are very strict.

Legislators were able to circumvent a lot of red tape by making the industry completely online. Many major companies are interested in entering the space, but we will have to wait and see how many jump on-board.

Washington

  • Online Sportsbooks: Pending legislation
  • Land-Based Sportsbooks: Pending legislation

The state of Washington is another interesting case in passing sports betting legislation. First of all, the state citizens, as well as the statehouse, are on board with the industry coming to Washington, and there have been three bills brought up in the statehouse.

However, the only one to pass limits all sportsbooks to the Tribal casinos of the state. Of course, this has angered the other companies looking to claim a license. This bill is headed to court, so Washington’s sports betting timeline remains TBA.

North Carolina

  • Online Sportsbooks: No
  • Land-Based Sportsbooks: Harrah’s Cherokee and Harrah’s Cherokee Valley River are both pending launch.
  • Restrictions: The legal gambling age is 21 years old.

North Carolina passed legislation legalizing sports betting in 2019 and only for their two Tribal casinos. There will be no online sportsbooks available, and both of the casinos are located in the far western corner of the state, severely limiting the legislation’s reach.

Colorado

  • Online Sportsbooks: Legal but still pending launch – targeting May 1st
  • In-Person Registration: No
  • Land-Based Sportsbooks: Yes
  • Restrictions: The legal gambling age is 21 years old.

The Mile High City of Denver is going to be a hot bed for sports betting. There is still some work to be done in Colorado. They are targeting May 1st for legal sports betting, of course, the Corona Virus pandemic has put a halt on that, and many other things around the country. Keep your eyes on Colorado in the next couple weeks.

Offshore Sportsbooks Continue to Thrive

The sports gambling market is expanding. Not only are all of these states now permitting sports betting, but there are also many more on the way. There is plenty of competition in the market these days.

However, even in states with legal gambling, the offshore sportsbooks remain very popular, and many observers estimate they are as lucrative as ever.

So why do offshore sportsbooks continue to thrive with so many legal options now available?

First of all, even as much as legal sports betting has expanded as of late, it has not reached every corner of the U.S. These are areas where offshore sportsbooks are perfect and why they were established in the first place.

Competition is good in any market and, after all is said and done, what are offshore sportsbooks but more competition? In this regard, the offshore sportsbooks have a big advantage as well, as they have had so much more experience in promotion.

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Whether it’s with free wagers or big bonuses, offshore sportsbooks know how to attract customers, as they’ve been doing it for a long time.

The last major reason offshore sportsbooks will continue to thrive is because of their overhead. Or lack thereof, we should say. There are no fees or taxes for them to pay so they have no problem offering the best lines.

Other legit sportsbooks have those fees to contend with and will sometimes make up for those losses in their lines and odds. All of a sudden, -110 wagers become -120.

We’ve seen this happen already in a few states. Goodgamblers want good lines, and they will go anywhere to get them, even offshore.

The Future of Sports Betting

The future of legal sportsbetting is very bright. Yes, there will be setbacks and a few hoops to jump through, but it is only a matter of time before the vast majority of sports-betting Americans will be able to place a sports wager whenever they please.

It was in 2016 that black market sports betting was estimated to be a $20 billion industry. Is that a number we will see some time soon? Or will we surpass it? Only time will tell.

FAQ

Why isn’t sports betting legal in every state?

When The Supreme Court overturned the PASPA, they essentially legalized sports betting in so much as they removed any federal laws blocking states from allowing a regulated market.

With the PASPA out of the way, states are now free to set their own sports betting laws and regulations. Whether they choose to do so or not is completely up to each individual state.

Why is it so difficult for some states to pass legal sports betting?

With the PASPA out of the way, states still have to work around existing state laws. Of course, some of these states have more restrictive laws than others.

Not only this, but there are many states where sports betting is not a popular political issue.

Why are offshore sportsbooks illegal?

There are many reasons offshore sportsbooks are illegal. Mainly because they are unregulated and untaxed. However, it should be noted offshore sportsbooks operate in a grey area of the law.

They are out of the jurisdiction of the U.S.; hence the offshore distinction and their users are never prosecuted for illegal gambling. This is why they remain illegal but widely accessible.

Are other states going to legalize sports betting?

Even not counting the three states with sports betting industries still pending, there are many states still considering industries of their own. California, Florida, Maine, Massachusetts, Kentucky, Maryland, Missouri, and Kansas have all floated bills in their statehouses.

Every state faces its own set of obstacles to sports betting legalization, and only time will tell how many can pass it into law.

NOTHING ON THE HORIZON:

  • Alabama, Alaska, Georgia, Idaho, Nebraska, Texas, Utah, Vermont, Wisconsin, and Wyoming.

Since the repeal of the Professional and Amateur Sports Protection Act, the list of states with legal sports betting is ever-increasing with as many 17 states that offer sports betting. But, now that sports betting is in the hands of the state legislature with differing levels of sports betting legalized. It can be confusing to know what you can legally bet on.

Fortunately, we have put this comprehensive guide together that examines the states with legal sports betting, such as, what, when, and how you can legally bet on sports in those states. Plus, we will show the landscape of states that plan to legalize sports betting and those with no current sports betting legislation.

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States Sports Betting Is Legal

  • The States with Legal Sports Betting

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The States with Legal Sports Betting

Arkansas

Arkansas legalized sports betting in 2018. The legislation was voted in through a public referendum, but only in-person gambling is allowed for now.

Arkansas has three sports betting locations:

  • Southland Casino
  • Oaklawn Racing Casino Resort
  • Saracen Resort Casino

Colorado

Similar to Arkansas, Colorado legalized sports betting by passing legislation following a public referendum in 2019.

Soon Colorado might rival New Jersey for the choice of betting sites available. At present, there are thirteen Colorado sports betting sites compared to New Jersey’s eighteen. However, there are three more sportsbooks planned to enter the market, so Colorado is hot their tail.

Delaware

Delaware was the first state to legalize sports betting after the Supreme Court lifted the federal ban on sports betting.

However, online sports betting is not yet allowed, which means bettors must wager person for now.

You can wager at three locations in Delaware:

  • Delaware Park Casino
  • Dover Downs
  • Harrington Raceway.

Illinois

Illinois passed the Illinois Sports Wagering Act in 2019. As a result they became the 15th state with legal sports betting.

Therefore bettors who are 21 years of age or older and located in Illinois can legally bet on sports online or in person at a wide selection of casinos. In fact, there are five casinos where you can go and place sports wagers, as well as five online sportsbooks with Illinois Sports Betting Apps.

Like many other states with sports betting, Illinois sports betting law dictates that bettors must register in person at a licensed sportsbook. However, the global pandemic has led Governor J.B. Pritzker to allow remote registration for the time being.

Indiana

Sports betting went live in the state of Indiana in September 2020, with mobile sports betting launching a month later.

Indiana has three licensed betting apps and eleven sportsbook locations to bet in person.

Iowa

Iowa legalized sports betting in 2019, which is regulated by the Iowa Racing and Gaming Commission.

There are four Iowa sports betting apps licensed to accept sports bets. There are also fifteen retail sportsbooks in Iowa.

However, the registration process is much more convoluted compared to other states with legal sports betting due to the in-person registration required. Like sports betting in Illinois, Iowans must register at a licensed Iowa casino to open an account.

Michigan

In 2020, Governor Gretchen Whitmer signed the sports betting bill into law. However, due to the pandemic, Michigan sports betting apps are not expected to launch until 2021.

Nevada

For decades the Silver State was the only state with legal sports betting until the federal ban on sports betting was lifted by the Supreme Court.

In 2019, the sports betting handle in Nevada was $6 billion. However, Nevada’s position as the largest betting state is under threat with the NJ sports betting handle reaching $4 billion.

Much like sports betting in Iowa or Illinois, mobile wagering is legal, but bettors must register in person at a casino before they can place bets online.

New Hampshire

New Hampshire legalized sports betting in July 2019 with DraftKings sportsbook the only licensed sports betting app.

New Jersey

In 2012, the Garden State passed Bill A2578 to legalize sports betting in the state. However, the bill would spark a six-year legal battle between the state of New Jersey and the US Sports League who filed an injunction against the legalization of sports betting.

Subsequently, the case went all the way to the United States Supreme Court, who overturned the Professional and Amateur Sports Act. Therefore removing the federal ban on sports betting in the United States.

As a result, sports betting was legalized in 2018 and they have not looked back since. For instance, the eighteen NJ betting sites operating in the state means bettors are spoilt for choice!

There are also eleven NJ sports betting locations with eight casinos that have sportsbook lounges, as well as three racetracks where you can place a sports bet in person.

New Mexico

New Mexico was the 6th state after West Virginia to legalize sports betting in the United States. Although, the state legislature has not yet passed a sports betting bill.

If you wish to place a sports wager in New Mexico, then you can place an in-person bet at the following locations:

  • Santa Ana Star Casino & Hotel
  • Hilton Buffalo Thunder Sportsbook
  • The Sportsbook at the Inn of the Mountain Gods
  • The Isleta Resort and Casino Sportsbook

New York

In-person sports betting is legal in the state of New York, but mobile betting is not, currently. The first legal sports bet was placed by J. Gary Pretlow at the Rivers Casino.

There are seven NY sports betting locations:

  • Resorts World Catskills
  • Resorts World New York City
  • Del Lago Resort and Casino
  • Tioga Downs and Casino
  • Turning Stone Resort and Casino
  • Seneca Buffalo Creek Casino
  • Empire City Casino at Yonkers Raceway

Mississippi

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In 2018, Mississippi partially legalized mobile sports betting, because bettors may only place a bet while inside a casino. However, Mississippi has twenty-four retail sportsbook locations, so bettors are not stuck for choice of where to bet.

Mississippi Gaming Commission oversees and regulates gambling in licensed casinos, who pay 12% tax on their earnings from sports bets.

Montana

Montana legalized sports betting in May 2019, but only at licensed bars and restaurants. For example, bettors can use their mobile to place wagers, but it will not work outside of the premise

The state lottery oversees gambling in the state.

Oregon

Sports betting is legal in the state of Oregon, but the options are limited.

The State Lottery, who also regulates the industry, launched its sports wagering app called Scoreboard in 2019. Alternatively, you can place in-person wagers at the Chinook Winds casino.

Pennsylvania

Pennsylvania launched legal sports betting back in May 2019, but the first sportsbook to launch did not happen until November that year.

Since then, the Keystone State has wasted no time in becoming a leading state, generating a record $462.8m in bets, in September 2020.

SugarHouse Sportsbook was the first of the PA sports betting apps to launch, but now there are seven PA sportsbooks accepting mobile sports wagers.

More NJ sports betting apps are expected to enter the market in the next few years.

Rhode Island

Rhode Island was one of the first states with legal sports betting.

Rhode Island has two casinos that accept sports wagers, but mobile wagering is not yet live.

Tennessee

Tennessee launched sports betting in November 2020, with three TN sports betting apps licensed to accept sports bets.

However, with no retail sportsbooks currently operating in Tennessee. The Volunteer State is the only one in the Union that offer online wagering only.

Washington DC

Washington DC legalized sports betting in 2019, but the options are very limited. Intralot’s, Gambet DC, is the only sports betting app in the state.

Also, William Hill is the only retail sportsbook, which is situated inside the Capital One Arena.

West Virginia

States That Sports Betting Is Legal

In 2020, West Virginia became the fifth state to legalize sports betting. Subsequently, five sportsbooks obtained a license to operate a West Virginia sports betting app and accept wagers on sports.

Additionally, there are technically five sports betting locations in West Virginia, but as well as five sports betting locations in West Virginia.

The States with Sports Betting Bills Passed

  • North Carolina
  • Virginia
  • Washington

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The States with Sports Betting Bills Under Consideration

  • Massachusetts
  • Minnesota
  • Nebraska
  • North Dakota
  • Ohio
  • Oklahoma
  • South Carolina
  • South Dakota
  • Texas
  • Vermont

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States Where Sports Betting Is Legal

There are currently seven states that have no sports betting legislation in place:

States Where Sports Wagering Is Legal

  • Idaho
  • North Dakota
  • Oklahoma
  • South Carolina
  • Texas
  • Utah
  • Wisconsin
  • Wyoming