Browse Regulated Sportsbooks by State

Regulated sportsbooks are licensed state by state. That means the brands available to you depend on where you are physically located, not simply where you live or where you created an account. Use this page to start with legal access, then compare available books by app quality, promotions, banking, odds, and responsible gambling tools.

Start with geography: once you know which licensed sportsbooks operate in your state, the rest of the comparison becomes useful.

How State Access Works

A sportsbook can be legal in one state, unavailable in another, and restricted in a third. Some states allow full online betting through licensed apps. Others allow only retail betting, tribal-only betting, on-premise mobile wagering, or no legal sports betting at all.

Online / Mobile States

These states allow bettors to place wagers through licensed online sportsbook apps while physically located inside state borders.

Retail or Restricted States

Some states allow sports betting only at casinos, racetracks, tribal venues, or limited on-premise locations.

Geolocation Required

Regulated apps use geolocation to confirm you are inside a legal betting state before accepting a wager.

State Rules Differ

Bonus rules, tax treatment, operator availability, college betting restrictions, and complaint channels can vary meaningfully by state.

Browse Regulated Sportsbooks by State

Regulated sports betting is state-by-state. Use the map below to see where online sportsbooks are available, where betting is limited to retail or restricted access, and where regulated online betting is not currently available.

Online/mobile available Retail or restricted No regulated online betting

States with Limited or No Online Sports Betting

Not every state offers the same sports betting experience. While some states have competitive online markets with multiple sportsbook apps, others limit betting to casinos, tribal venues, or specific retail locations. A handful of states have not legalized sports betting at all. Understanding your state’s status helps set realistic expectations before comparing sportsbooks.

Limited or Restricted Markets

In some states, sports betting is legal but access is limited. You may need to visit a casino, tribal sportsbook, or approved retail location to place wagers, and statewide mobile betting may not be available.

No Legal Sports Betting

Some states have not legalized sports betting. If you’re located in one of these states, regulated sportsbook apps will not be available, regardless of which operator you choose.

Important: Sports betting laws continue to evolve. Before opening an account, verify the current status of sports betting in your state and confirm which operators are licensed to accept wagers there.