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Online Casino Legal States 2026: Where Is iCasino Legal?

Last Updated: March 1, 2026

Online casinos are legal and regulated in seven US states as of 2026: New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Michigan, West Virginia, Connecticut, Rhode Island, and Delaware. Combined monthly revenue crossed $1 billion in December 2025, and six additional states have active legislation that could expand legal access by 2027-2028.

Last Updated: March 2026

Key Takeaways

  • Seven states offer legal, regulated online casino gambling: NJ, PA, MI, WV, CT, RI, and DE.
  • US iCasino revenue crossed $1 billion in monthly GGR in December 2025, exceeding $8.5 billion annually.
  • NJ was the first legal state (2013) and remains the regulatory benchmark.
  • Six states have active 2025-2026 legislation: NY, MA, OH, MD, VA, and IL.
  • Track regulatory sentiment markets on the Odds Reference dashboard.

All seven legal states require operators to partner with a land-based casino and undergo state gaming commission audits.

StateYear LegalizedTax RateOperatorsMonthly GGR (Dec 2025)
New Jersey201315%30+$225M
Delaware2013Various3$2.5M
Pennsylvania201954% slots / 16% table20+$210M
West Virginia201915%5$18M
Michigan202120-28% (tiered)15+$235M
Connecticut202118%2$25M
Rhode Island202451%2$8M

This differs from sweepstakes casinos, which operate under federal sweepstakes law without gaming licenses. See our best online casino rankings.

What States Are Considering iCasino Legislation?

Active bills in six states could expand access within two years. New York and Illinois are most likely to advance.

Complete 50-State Status Tracker

StateStatusActive BillOperatorsNotes
AlabamaIllegalNone0Amendment required
AlaskaIllegalNone0
ArizonaIllegalNone0Tribal compact
ArkansasIllegalNone0
CaliforniaIllegalNone0Tribal opposition
ColoradoIllegalNone0
ConnecticutLegalN/A2Tribal compact
DelawareLegalN/A3Lottery-operated
FloridaIllegalNone0Seminole litigation
GeorgiaIllegalNone0
HawaiiIllegalNone0No gambling
IdahoIllegalNone0
IllinoisIllegalHB 306802027 target
IndianaIllegalNone0
IowaIllegalNone0
KansasIllegalNone0
KentuckyIllegalNone0
LouisianaIllegalNone0Parish model
MaineIllegalNone0
MarylandIllegalSB 07280Study commission
MassachusettsIllegalHD 39880Feasibility study
MichiganLegalN/A15+Highest GGR
MinnesotaIllegalNone0Tribal dominant
MississippiIllegalNone0
MissouriIllegalNone0
MontanaIllegalNone0
NebraskaIllegalNone0
NevadaIllegalNone0Lobby blocks
New HampshireIllegalNone0
New JerseyLegalN/A30+First (2013)
New MexicoIllegalNone0Tribal compact
New YorkIllegalA032500Governor supportive
North CarolinaIllegalNone0
North DakotaIllegalNone0
OhioIllegalHB 2830Under review
OklahomaIllegalNone0Tribal compact
OregonIllegalNone0
PennsylvaniaLegalN/A20+54% slot tax
Rhode IslandLegalN/A2Launched 2024
South CarolinaIllegalNone0
South DakotaIllegalNone0
TennesseeIllegalNone0
TexasIllegalNone0Amendment required
UtahIllegalNone0Constitutionally banned
VermontIllegalNone0
VirginiaIllegalHB 23990iCasino add-on possible
WashingtonIllegalNone0Tribal compact
West VirginiaLegalN/A5Active market
WisconsinIllegalNone0Tribal only
WyomingIllegalNone0

How Much Revenue Does iCasino Generate?

Annual revenue exceeded $8.5 billion in 2025, with tax contributions surpassing $2.1 billion. Our dataset shows states reach revenue maturity within 3-4 years of launch. Track trends on the Odds Reference dashboard.

For tax implications of online casino winnings, see our online casino tax guide.

FAQ

A: Seven US states have legal online casinos as of March 2026: New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Michigan, West Virginia, Connecticut, Rhode Island, and Delaware. Each requires operators to partner with a land-based casino and obtain a separate iCasino license. Player verification and geolocation are mandatory.

Q: Will New York legalize online casinos?

A: New York has active legislation (A03250) with Governor Hochul expressing support, but the land-based casino lobby opposes online competition. Most analysts project a 2027-2028 timeline if the bill advances.

A: US legal online casinos crossed $1 billion in monthly GGR in December 2025, exceeding $8.5 billion annually. Michigan leads in absolute figures, New Jersey leads per-capita. Tax revenue exceeded $2.1 billion in 2025.

Frequently Asked Questions

Which states have legal online casinos?
Seven US states have legal online casinos as of March 2026: New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Michigan, West Virginia, Connecticut, Rhode Island, and Delaware. Each requires operators to partner with a land-based casino and obtain a separate iCasino license. Player verification and geolocation are mandatory.
Will New York legalize online casinos?
New York has active legislation (A03250) with Governor Hochul expressing support, but the land-based casino lobby opposes online competition. Most analysts project a 2027-2028 timeline if the bill advances.
How much revenue do legal online casinos generate?
US legal online casinos crossed $1 billion in monthly gross gaming revenue in December 2025, exceeding $8.5 billion annually. Michigan leads in absolute figures, New Jersey leads per-capita. Tax revenue exceeded $2.1 billion across all legal states in 2025.