Is Sports betting Legal In the state
Yes of course, sports betting is legal in Nevada, which is known for its popular gambling hubs in Las Vegas and Reno. Nevada officially legalized sports betting in 1949 and additional legislation in 1975 allowed sportsbooks to be built within casinos. Nevada was also a pioneer when it came to online gambling as it was the first state to allow betting from mobile devices in 2010. It’s worth noting, especially for those visiting Las Vegas for a short vacation, that Nevada still doesn’t allow remote registration for mobile sportsbook apps. This quirk means that in order to register for a sportsbook, bettors need to visit the casino in person to complete registration. Unlike several other states, Nevada does allow NFL Draft betting and has no restrictions on NCAA sports wagers.
Nevada Quick Facts
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ImageLaunch Date: 1949
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ImageLegal Betting Age: 21
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ImageOnline Sports Betting: Yes
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ImageOnline Casino Sites: Yes
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ImageOnline Poker Sites: Yes
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ImageBest Available Sportsbook: FanDuel
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ImageRegulatory Body: The Nevada Gaming Commission
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ImageLegal Online SportsBooks: 14
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ImageCollege Sports Betting: Yes
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ImagePolitical or Entertainment Bettting: No
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ImageHigh School Sports Betting: No
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ImageEsports Betting: Yes
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ImageNFL Draft: Yes
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ImageRemote Registration: No
Timeline of Betting Legislation & Latest News:
Nevada’s path to legal sports betting looks different than any other state in the U.S. because it passed legislation way back in 1949 after tourists began flocking to Las Vegas to gamble. In 1975, sportsbooks began transitioning from “turf clubs” to Las Vegas casinos thanks to additional legislation. Today, Las Vegas is still the premier destination for sports betting in the U.S. even though other states began to offer sports betting after the U.S. Supreme Court’s 2018 ruling.
How to start betting in nevada
Nevada doesn’t offer remote registration, which means you’ll need to visit the retail location of your chosen sportsbook with valid government-issued identification to complete your registration process. You’re welcome to get started from home by going to your new sportsbook’s website and providing them with personal information (Address, phone number, last 4 of social security number etc.). Once you’ve completed the online portion of registration, you’ll then visit the retail location of that same sportsbook which will verify your identity and get you started. After completing registration in person, you’re welcome to place wagers on your mobile device from anywhere in Nevada.
Home Field Advantage
Not too long ago, professional sports franchises didn’t want to be associated with the gambling stigma that comes with hosting a team in Las Vegas. Since 2017, Sin City has added franchises from the NFL, NHL, and WNBA and suddenly folks in Nevada have home teams to root for. Las Vegas has room for another franchise as the Oakland Athletics franchise is set to call Las Vegas home in 2028.
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ImageNFL – Las Vegas Raiders: Although Las Vegas home games are known to attract fans from visiting teams because they play in a destination city, the Raiders are building a loyal following. The lack of a franchise quarterback in Las Vegas hurts their appeal, but new head coach Antonio Pierce is bringing some much needed juice to a franchise with a rich history dating back to its time in Oakland and Los Angeles. The Raiders have only two playoff berths since 2003.
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ImageNHL- Las Vegas Golden Knights: The Golden Knights don’t share the Raiders’ visiting fan problem as the Golden Knights rabid fans are known for helping their team gain home ice advantage. The Golden Knights won the Stanley Cup after an excellent 2022-2023 season and haven’t had a losing season since bursting onto the NHL scene in 2017. Betting on a goal to be scored within the first 10 minutes of a Golden Knights game is a fun way for locals to approach a Golden Knights game.
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ImageWNBA – Las Vegas Aces: The former San Antonio Stars franchise has been extremely successful since moving to the City of Lights. The Aces have won back-to-back league championships and have made it to at least the semifinals five seasons in a row.
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Responsible Gaming Message From Nevada
The Nevada Council on Problem Gambling (NCPG) website offers a variety of resources including information about professional treatment, the consequences of problem gambling, and a link to a quiz to help assess gambling problems. Anyone in Las Vegas can call 1-800-GAMBLER or text 800-GAM for 24-hour assistance. Carson City (775-882-8222), Reno (775-356-8070), and southern Nevada (702-529-0202) all have their own Gamblers Anonymous