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Online Casinos in New Jersey

Guide to online casino legality in New Jersey. Population: 9,300,000 | Min Age: 21+

Data compiled from state government sources, legal gambling news outlets, and regulatory bodies. · Legal since 2013 · Last editorial review: April 2026

Sweepstakes Illegal
Crypto Restricted
Sportsbooks Legal
Mystery Boxes Illegal

Restrictions

  • Sweepstakes casinos banned Aug 15, 2026
  • Age 21+
  • Licensed operators only

No Casinos Available

No legal online casinos available in New Jersey at this time.

Legal Overview

New Jersey has licensed online gambling and a stricter posture toward sweepstakes-style casino products than many other states. Residents should rely on current NJDGE guidance and operator terms rather than older access assumptions.

Online Casino Legal Status in New Jersey

New Jersey is the original US online casino market. Governor Chris Christie signed the online gambling bill in February 2013, and NJ online casinos launched in November 2013 — making it the first state outside Nevada to legalize internet gambling. The New Jersey Division of Gaming Enforcement (NJDGE) licenses and regulates all online casino operators.

Licensed NJ online casino operators include BetMGM, DraftKings, Caesars Palace Online Casino, Golden Nugget Online Casino, Borgata Online, Resorts Digital, SugarHouse/BetRivers, 888casino, Tropicana Online Casino, and others. All must partner with an Atlantic City brick-and-mortar licensee. NJ residents 21+ can play online slots, table games, poker, and live dealer. New Jersey consistently ranks as one of the top 3 US online casino markets by monthly revenue.

Sweepstakes Casinos in New Jersey

New Jersey has taken a more restrictive stance toward sweepstakes-style casino products than many other states. Because this area is legally sensitive and can change quickly, readers should verify the current rule, effective dates, and operator responses against official state sources before relying on any summary.

For casino gaming, the cleaner path for New Jersey residents is the licensed online-casino market regulated by the NJDGE. Sweepstakes access assumptions should be treated as time-sensitive, not evergreen.

Sports Betting in New Jersey

New Jersey was the driving force behind the legalization of US sports betting nationally. The state challenged the federal PASPA ban all the way to the Supreme Court, which struck down PASPA in May 2018 (Murphy v. NCAA). NJ online sports betting launched the same month, making it among the very first legal US sports betting markets.

Licensed NJ sportsbooks include DraftKings, FanDuel, BetMGM, Caesars Sportsbook, BetRivers, PointsBet, Unibet, ESPN Bet, and multiple others. All require age 21+. New Jersey was the #1 US sports betting market by handle for several years before being surpassed by New York in 2022.

What New Jersey Players Should Know

New Jersey's licensed online casino market is the most mature in the US — over a decade old, with dozens of operators, regular promotions, and full regulatory oversight from the NJDGE. For casino gaming, NJ residents have more licensed options than any other state.

If you already have a sweepstakes account tied to New Jersey, check the latest platform notices and official state guidance before assuming continued access or a specific cutoff date. The NJDGE public registry remains the better source for currently licensed online-casino options.

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Legal Disclaimer

Gambling laws change frequently. Always verify current New Jersey gambling laws with official state authorities before playing.

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