Nevada has legal mobile sports betting (21+) and is the only state with regulated online poker, but it does not license real-money online casino games. Online horse-racing ADW is not permitted. Nevada banned sweepstakes casinos under SB 256 (2025) and, as the home of regulated gaming, has challenged unlicensed prediction-market operators.
Nevada has legal mobile sports betting (21+) and is the only state with regulated online poker, but it does not license real-money online casino games. Online horse-racing ADW is not permitted. Nevada banned sweepstakes casinos under SB 256 (2025) and, as the home of regulated gaming, has challenged unlicensed prediction-market operators.
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Nevada sportsbook apps require an in-person registration at the affiliated casino before you can bet from your phone. You must be 21+ and physically in the state.
Contested. CFTC-regulated event contracts (Kalshi, Polymarket) are offered under federal law, but Nevada has challenged their sports markets and the status here is unresolved. Non-sports contracts generally remain available; treat sports event contracts as a grey area until the courts settle the question.
Banned. Nevada blocks sweepstakes casinos; SB 256 (2025) expanded unlicensed-gambling enforcement, and every major operator now excludes Nevada residents.
Free-to-play social casinos with no cash redemption may still be available for entertainment only.
Real-money online casino (slots, table games) and online poker are not legal in Nevada, and would require new state legislation to change. Be wary of offshore sites that claim to offer them — they are unlicensed, unregulated, and offer no consumer protection.
Nevada is the most mature market in the country, which paradoxically slows new online verticals.
Yes — Nevada offers legal mobile sports betting at 21+ through licensed apps.
Online poker is legal and regulated in Nevada, but real-money online casino games are not.
CFTC-regulated event contracts are offered under federal law, but Nevada has challenged their sports markets, so the status is contested.
No — sweepstakes casinos are banned or do not operate in this state.
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