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Summary of Arizona Gambling Laws
There is a lot of legislation in title 5 of Arizona’s Revised Statuses. To make it easier to digest, we answer the most common questions about Arizona gambling below.
Yes, gambling is legal in Arizona. Charitable gambling, parimutuel betting, state lottery, and tribal casinos are all regulated at the state level.
21 is the minimum age to gamble in Arizona. That includes tribal casinos, state lottery, and wagering on races. We suggest you abide by the local gambling age.
Yes, Arizona has land-based casinos. There are no commercial sites. Native tribes run all brick and mortar gambling in the state.
Do you need to pay taxes on gambling winnings in Arizona?
Yes, you need to pay taxes on gambling winnings in Arizona. Certified public accountants suggest players keep detailed records and report all earnings. Please visit our exclusive gambling taxes article for more information.
Why are craps, roulette, and baccarat illegal in Arizona?
Craps, roulette, and baccarat are illegal in Arizona casinos because they are entirely chance-based. All permitted table games have some skill involved. Video versions fall loosely under slots classification, so some virtual tables exist.
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Disclaimer: The information on this page does not, nor does it intend to, constitute legal advice. This page is for learning purposes and may not have the most up-to-date information year-round. Readers should contact their attorney and/or accountant to obtain advice concerning any particular legal matter. Do not take any action without first contacting a lawyer in your state.
Arizona Casinos
When it comes to in-person gambling, there are over 30 legal options across the state. Native tribes run all casinos on reservations, and you won’t find any commercial locations like the Vegas strip.
While there are many land-based casinos, none of them have a license for online gambling. Some locations may offer social gaming platforms without the opportunity to win money.
Poker Rooms
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Arizona also has more than 10 poker rooms run by native tribes. Just like casinos, there are no state-regulated online options for poker players.
Map of Arizona Casinos & Poker Rooms
This interactive map shows you the locations of Arizona’s land-based casinos and poker rooms.
Top Arizona Casinos
- Total Casinos: 30+
- Poker Rooms: 10+
- Tribal Casinos: 30+
Other Arizona Gambling Options
In Arizona, you aren’t limited to casino games if you want in on the action. Let’s look at the legality of some other common forms of gambling below.
Sports Betting
Sports betting is not state-regulated. Wagering, being a bookie, and fantasy sports remain illegal on land.
State Lottery
Arizona state lottery has scratch cards in addition to their weekly draws. Powerball and Mega Millions are also available.
Race Betting
Dog and horse races are allowed as long as they don’t both occur on the same day. Off-track betting is legal as well.
Charitable Gaming
It is legal for non-profits to hold bingo games and raffles for charity. Otherwise, bingo halls must operate on tribal reservations.
Horse and greyhound racing started with the Arizona Racing Commission in 1958. The industry boomed while it held a monopoly. Like other racing industries, it declined sharply when other forms of gaming came in.
Arizona state lottery hit the scene in November 1980. It was the first time a state west of the Mississippi River approved a lottery.
The history of casinos in Arizona is one of the most unusual in the United States. The Indian Gaming Regulatory Act got passed in 1988. In Arizona at the time, this limited reservations to bingo, off-track betting, and lottery-type drawings.
Slot parlors started to open in 1990 based on ambiguous legislation but got ordered to shut down in 1992. After a raid on five tribes that didn’t budge, gaming pacts started getting signed once again later that year.
Today, Arizona has a healthy network of land-based casinos dotting its reservations. Poker rooms, race betting, and state lottery thrive with more legislation on the horizon.
Recent Legal Updates & News
A bill to permit land-based sports betting was introduced in February of 2020 but remains on the back burner. If passed, it would give exclusive rights to native tribe establishments on reservations.
Place Your Bets in Arizona
While residents have some restrictions, there are plenty of ways to gamble in Arizona. Always abide by the rules to guarantee a safe and positive experience.
You’ll have to wait for online casinos in comfort of your home. In-person, you can place your bets on a horse race, visit tribal casinos or poker rooms, and play the state lottery.
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