About Sportsbooks by State
An independent reference built to answer one question clearly: where can you legally bet, and what are the rules in your state?
What we do
We track sportsbook app availability, college player prop rules, and the legal status of sports betting across all 50 states and Washington, D.C. Our goal is a fast, honest, evergreen reference, not hype.
Our methodology
Our availability data is compiled from official state gaming regulators, operator licensing lists, and public regulatory filings. We cross-reference operator footprints against each state’s regulator before publishing, and we re-review the data on a regular cycle. Each state guide shows when it was last reviewed. When laws or markets change, a new launch, an operator exit, a rule change, we update the affected pages.
How we make money
Some pages contain affiliate links (clearly disclosed). If you sign up with an operator through one of our links, we may earn a commission at no additional cost to you. This never influences our editorial availability data, our legal-status classifications, or which operators we list, those are determined by the regulators, not by commercial relationships. Affiliate links are kept separate from our neutral reference data.
What we are not
We are not a sportsbook. We do not accept wagers or handle money. We do not offer betting advice or guarantee outcomes. Always confirm current details with the official state regulator and the operator before acting, and never bet more than you can afford to lose.
Accuracy & corrections
Betting laws and operator footprints change often. While we work to keep everything current, we make no warranty of completeness. If you spot something out of date, the official state regulator is always the authoritative source.