Sports betting legal in US states
Betting on sports is now legal in over 30 US states, but laws and access differ across the country. This guide provides a complete state-by-state breakdown to help you check whether sports betting is legal in your area, and if so, how you can place your bets in 2025.
Since the 2018 Supreme Court ruling that struck down the federal ban, each state has been free to regulate sports betting. While many states allow both online and retail betting, others limit it — or have banned it completely. Staying informed ensures you’re betting legally and safely.
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You can legally place bets both online and in physical sportsbooks in the following states:
Online sportsbooks in these states are licensed — apps like FanDuel, DraftKings, BetMGM, Caesars, and others are fully legal to use.
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In these states, you must visit a licensed venue to place your bets:
Note: Mobile apps may exist in these states, but they only function within the walls of specific venues.
The following states have legalised betting but haven’t launched sportsbooks yet:
These states have no legal sports betting as of 2025:
These states either lack legislation or have blocked efforts to legalise sports betting so far.
Even in legal states, specific rules may vary — such as age restrictions, in-state college betting bans, or available sportsbooks. Use only licensed operators listed by your state gaming commission. Never bet with unregulated offshore sites.
More states are expected to launch sports betting in the coming year, but the legal landscape remains complex. Bookmark this page for future updates, and always bet responsibly with licensed sportsbooks.
No. As of 2025, more than 35 states have legalised some form of sports betting, but several states still prohibit it or have no active legislation.
Yes, but only in states where online sports betting is legal and regulated. States like New Jersey, Michigan, and New York allow fully legal online betting.
Some of the top states with legal online betting include New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Michigan, Colorado, Illinois, and Ohio. Always check your state’s laws.
No. You only need to be physically located within a legal state to place a bet. Residency is not required, but geolocation technology is used to verify location.
No. Offshore sportsbooks are not licensed in the US and are considered illegal in most states. It’s safer to use regulated sportsbooks approved by your state.
In most states, you must be at least 21 years old to legally bet on sports. A few allow it at 18 for retail or lottery-based sports betting.
Some states allow betting on college sports, while others limit or ban bets on in-state college teams or college player props. Check your state’s rules.
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