Sports Betting in Indiana
Indiana online sports betting has been legal since October 2019.
Indiana was an early-mover state, launching retail sports betting in September 2019 and online betting just one month later in October 2019. The market is competitive and fully open: 10+ licensed mobile operators serve the state including DraftKings, FanDuel, BetMGM, Caesars, theScore Bet, BetRivers, and Fanatics. Indiana taxes sports-betting revenue at 9.5%, one of the lower rates in the US, which has supported strong promo activity and competitive pricing. Both in-state and out-of-state college team betting is permitted, including most prop markets.
Key Facts
- Retail launched September 2019; online launched October 2019
- Among the earliest post-PASPA states
- 10+ licensed mobile sportsbooks
- 9.5% tax rate is one of the lowest in the US
- In-state college team and player prop betting permitted
Legal Sportsbooks in Indiana
Notable Restrictions
- Bettors must be physically located within Indiana at the time of wager
Responsible Gambling in Indiana
Minimum betting age: 21. Indiana problem gambling helpline: 1-800-994-8448 (24/7, free, confidential). See our responsible gambling resources for self-exclusion options and warning signs.
Frequently Asked Questions
When did sports betting become legal in Indiana?
Retail launched September 1, 2019; online launched October 3, 2019.
What sportsbooks are legal in Indiana?
10+ operators including DraftKings, FanDuel, BetMGM, Caesars, theScore Bet, BetRivers, Fanatics, and Hard Rock Bet.
Can I bet on Indiana, Purdue, or Notre Dame games?
Yes. Indiana permits wagers on in-state college teams including Indiana, Purdue, Notre Dame, and others, with player props allowed.
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