Indiana has legal online sports betting (since 2019) and horse racing, but no real-money online casino. Sweepstakes casinos were banned by HB 1052, effective July 1, 2026.
Indiana legalized online sports betting in 2019, regulated by the Indiana Gaming Commission at a 9.5% tax (21+). Horse racing is legal at 18+. Real-money online casino and poker are not legal, and sweepstakes casinos were banned by HB 1052, effective 1 July 2026.
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Indiana Gaming Commission-licensed online sportsbooks. 21+. Sports betting is taxed at 9.5% β one of the lower rates nationally.
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Pari-mutuel ADW betting is legal at 18+, with home tracks Horseshoe Indianapolis and Harrah’s Hoosier Park. AmWager leads on track count and rebates.
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Banned. Gov. Mike Braun signed House Bill 1052 in March 2026, banning dual-currency sweepstakes casinos effective 1 July 2026. The Indiana Gaming Commission can impose civil penalties of up to $100,000 per violation, including against out-of-state operators serving Indiana players.
Peer-to-peer skill-based poker and the state lottery are carved out. Free-play social casinos remain legal.
Contested. Prediction-market operators are not licensed by Indiana and reach residents under federal CFTC rules. Their state status is unsettled.
Real-money online casino and online poker are not legal in Indiana. iGaming bills have been introduced for several sessions but repeatedly stripped down or stalled; online lottery has been the more recent legislative focus.
With sweepstakes banned and no online casino, Indiana’s legal online options narrow to sports and racing.
No. Real-money online casino and poker are not legal in Indiana. iGaming bills have repeatedly stalled.
No. HB 1052 banned dual-currency sweepstakes casinos effective July 1, 2026, with civil penalties up to $100,000 per violation. Free-play social casinos and peer-to-peer skill poker are carved out.
Yes, since 2019, regulated by the Indiana Gaming Commission at a 9.5% tax. 21+.
Yes, at 18+, through ADW apps such as AmWager and TwinSpires, with home tracks Horseshoe Indianapolis and Harrah’s Hoosier Park.
9.5% of adjusted gross revenue β one of the lower operator tax rates in the country.
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