Washington DC has legal online sports betting (18+), and sweepstakes casinos are legal for now. A 2026 bill would legalize online casino while banning sweepstakes. Real-money online casino isn't legal yet.
The District has legal online sports betting, regulated by the Office of Lottery and Gaming (OLG), with a citywide app plus venue-tied books β and a notably low minimum age of 18. Sweepstakes casinos are legal for now. Real-money online casino and poker are not legal yet, though a 2026 bill would legalize iGaming and ban sweepstakes. There’s no commercial horse racing in the District.
For sports betting, FanDuel‘s Bet $5, Get $350 is the standout β the bonus is guaranteed (not win-dependent) for just $5 a day across a week, with a low entry and a 7-day expiry on each drop. BetRivers’ 2nd Chance Bet up to $500 is the better fit if you’d rather make one larger first wager with a loss-refund safety net.
Best for a new customer in Washington DC: FanDuel, for the guaranteed $350 value and the low $5 entry.
OLG-regulated online sportsbooks. The minimum age is 18 β lower than most states. Tax varies by license type (around 20β30%).
With no real-money online casino, sweepstakes casinos are a legal free-to-play option in Washington DC. Gold Coins for play, Sweeps Coins for prizes.
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Contested. Prediction markets run under federal CFTC rules; their Washington DC status is unsettled amid the national dispute over sports event contracts.
Limited. The District has no racetracks, and online ADW availability is limited. We won’t list racing offers we can’t confirm here.
Real-money online casino and online poker are not legal in the District yet. A 2026 bill (the Internet Gaming and Consumer Protection Act) would legalize online slots, table games and poker at 21+ β while simultaneously banning sweepstakes casinos. iGaming wouldn’t be available on federal land such as the National Mall.
DC could legalize iGaming and ban sweepstakes in the same move.
Not yet. A 2026 bill would legalize online slots, table games and poker (21+) while banning sweepstakes, but it hasn’t passed.
Yes, for now. With no ban enacted, brands like NoLimitCoins, Funrize, FunzCity and Real Prize accept DC players β though a 2026 bill would ban them.
Yes, regulated by the Office of Lottery and Gaming, with a minimum age of 18 β lower than most states.
The District has no racetracks and ADW availability is limited, so we don’t feature racing offers.
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