Updated on: Aug 30, 2024 1:13 PM ET Fact checked by: Matt Cousens
Washington legal sports betting is up and running as those in the state have been legally placing bets since September of 2021. Currently, you can only place wagers in Washington while on tribal land at one of the state’s 17 casinos. Eight of those 17 locations allow mobile wagering from a cell phone, but registration, wagering, and deposits all must take place in person.
Washington’s eight sportsbook options are all unique, but don’t feel overwhelmed by your choices. I will provide you with details on your best sportsbook options in Washington and explain how to get started with sports betting. I’ll also detail the state’s path toward legal sports betting, which Washington teams to wager on and responsible gambling resources.
Best Betting Sites for Washington
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Is sports betting legal in washington?
Yes, it is legal to bet on sports in Washington, but the registration and betting must take place on tribal lands which currently operate 17 casinos throughout the state. House Bill 2638 was signed into law in the spring of 2020, paving the way for sportsbook operators to eventually partner with tribal casinos more than a year after the bill was signed.
Washington Quick Facts
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Launch Date: September 9, 2021
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Legal Betting Age: 21 Years Old
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Online Sports Betting: Yes
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Online Casino Sites: No
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Online Poker Sites: No
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Regulatory Body: Washington State Gambling Commission
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Legal Online Sportsbooks: 8
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College Sports Betting: Yes, but not events featuring in-state schools
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Political or Entertainment Betting: No
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High School Sports Betting: No
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Esports Betting: Yes
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NFL Draft: Yes
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Remote Registration: No
Timeline of Betting Legislation & Latest News
Legal challenges by Maverick Gaming LLC and new bills in the house and senate are attempting to expand the availability of sports betting in Washington, so keep an eye on this page for updates.
How to start betting in washington
Washington sports bettors can’t register for online accounts from the comfort of their home like those in many other states. Instead, bettors must take cash to one of 17 casinos across the state to place sports wagers. If you’re at one of the eight specific locations that allow online betting, you can download the specific sports betting app that’s connected with that casino and register so that you can make wagers from your phone. However, keep in mind, your app won’t allow you to make wagers once you leave tribal land.
Local teams to bet on
Washington sports bettors have three professional teams in Seattle they like to bet on, but none are in the NBA after the Seattle Supersonics left in 2008 for Oklahoma City. Thankfully for Washington area sports fans, the NHL’s Kraken helped fill the void after arriving in Seattle for the 2021-2022 season. After Washington legalized sports betting in 2021, all three Seattle franchises made the playoffs in 2022.
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NFL - Seattle Seahawks: If sports betting was legalized sooner, fans in Washington would have enjoyed betting the “under” in games featuring Seattle’s Legion of Boom defense with Richard Sherman and company. The Seahawks have finished over .500 in 11 of their last 12 seasons, but time will tell if that success continues with longtime head coach Pete Carroll leaving the sideline.
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NHL - Seattle Kraken: The Kraken only have three NHL seasons under their belt, but already advanced to the second round of the playoffs in their second season. Jared McCann and Oliver Bjorkstrand were popular “over” choices in the player prop marker for bettors in Washington last season.
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MLB - Seattle Mariners: Long gone are the days of Randy Johnson and Ken Griffey, Jr., but bettors in Washington still love to bet their Mariners during the long 162-game season. The Mariners roster features 2022 Rookie of the Year Julio Rodriguez who provides power and speed on the basepaths.
Washington takes responsible gambling seriously and the Washington State Gambling Commission oversees a self exclusion list for those struggling with gambling addiction. In 2019, the state legislature also created a Problem Gambling Task Force (PGTK) which produces reports and studies on gambling behavior.