Sports Betting Q&A
Frequently asked questions about sports betting

Is sports betting legal in Ohio?

Last Updated: Jul 29, 2024
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Fact Checked By: Hunter Hewitt

Yes, Ohio sportsbooks launched in January 2023, and is now legal for retail, mobile and online sportsbooks.

As of January 2024, there are 19 legal Ohio sportsbooks, and several Ohio sportsbook promos available. Be sure to claim the latest offers today to build your sports betting bankroll.

List of All Ohio Sportsbooks

Here are the 19 legal sportsbooks in Ohio:

  • Bally Bet Ohio
  • bet365 Ohio
  • Betfred Ohio
  • BetJACK Ohio
  • BetMGM Ohio
  • betPARX Ohio
  • BetRivers Ohio
  • Betr Ohio
  • Betway Ohio
  • Caesars Sportsbook Ohio
  • DraftKings Ohio
  • ESPN BET Ohio
  • Fanatics Sportsbook Ohio
  • FanDuel Ohio
  • Hard Rock Bet Ohio
  • MVG Bet Ohio
  • Prime Sportsbook Ohio
  • SuperBook Ohio
  • Tipico Ohio

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