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Indiana legalized online sports betting in October 2019, and in 2025 an online-casino bill came within a committee vote of passing before it stalled. Online casinos are still not legal here. Real-money online casino play from Indiana happens offshore. We verified which offshore casinos take Indiana players, all 13 we track accept the state, and ranked the ones worth your deposit.
Facts checked against Indiana law and casino terms: 24 juillet 2026
This is the split that catches Hoosiers out. DraftKings, FanDuel, BetMGM and BetRivers have all been legal in Indiana since online sports betting launched on 3 October 2019, and their ads run constantly. But every one of those is a sports-betting license. Open the casino tab inside the same app from an Indiana location and it is dark, because Indiana has never legalized online casino games.
It nearly did. In 2025, House Bill 1432 would have authorized iGaming for the state’s existing casinos and racinos, and it cleared the House Public Policy Committee on a 9-2 vote. Then it reached Ways and Means and stopped: Speaker Todd Huston said the measure would not advance, and the session ended with nothing passed. Indiana is still named as a plausible next state, but no online-casino license exists here to hold.
There is a longer shadow over gambling politics in Indiana too. A former state representative, Sean Eberhart, pleaded guilty in 2023 to a federal charge tied to Spectacle Entertainment’s casino dealings, and that history makes some legislators cautious about any new gaming expansion. Whatever the reason, the result for a player is the same: the sportsbooks stay open, their casino tabs stay closed, and the offshore casinos below are what fills the gap.
Verified for Indiana · 24 July 2026
Ranked by our review scores. The green line under each casino is our eligibility check: the date we read that casino’s own terms and confirmed Indiana players are welcome. One casino is still waiting on its check, so its card makes no promise yet.
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Indiana licenses sportsbooks but not online casinos, so there is no state-approved casino app for us to point you to. The casinos above are offshore: they run from outside the US, mostly under Curacao or Panama licenses, and they accept Indiana players because no Indiana law reaches them.
The trade-off is real, and we would rather put it in front of you than tuck it away. If an offshore casino handles you badly, no US regulator is going to intervene. The operator’s own record is your protection, which is why we weigh payout history and dispute handling so heavily in our reviews, run a complaints desk on every review page, and take unresolved cases up with the casino ourselves.
Bovada takes the top spot here, and its longevity is part of the reason: it has paid US players since 2007, and casinos that stiff people do not stay in business that long. For the wider picture of who licenses these sites and which licenses actually count for something, read our Guide des casinos offshore.
Every offshore casino publishes its own list of US states it refuses, and no two lists match. Bovada blocks twenty states, Indiana not among them; BetOnline blocks exactly one; Red Dog blocks only Kansas and Michigan. So we check each casino against its own terms:
Indiana has a full casino market on the ground and legal sports betting, but online casino play is not on the list of things the state permits.
| Vertical | Statut | Les faits |
|---|---|---|
| Casinos en ligne | Illégal | No legal online casino. HB 1432 (2025) would have authorized iGaming for the state's existing casinos and racinos and cleared the House Public Policy Committee 9-2, but it stalled in Ways and Means and House Speaker Todd Huston said it would not advance. No online-casino license exists in Indiana. |
| Casinos terrestres | Mentions légales | Legal. Indiana has a full land-based market of riverboat and land casinos plus two racinos, legalized from 1993 and regulated by the Indiana Gaming Commission. |
| Paris sportifs | Mentions légales | Legal and live since 2019 under HEA 1015: retail on 1 September and online on 3 October 2019, regulated by the Indiana Gaming Commission. |
| Loterie | Mentions légales | The Hoosier Lottery has run since 1989 after voters approved a constitutional amendment in 1988. |
| Sports de fantaisie quotidiens | Mentions légales | Paid daily fantasy sports are legal and regulated by the Indiana Gaming Commission under a 2016 law (IC 4-33-24). |
| Casinos proposant des jeux-concours | Illégal | Banned. HB 1052, signed by Governor Braun on 13 March 2026 and effective 1 July 2026, lets the Indiana Gaming Commission impose civil penalties up to $100,000 per violation on operators running dual-currency sweepstakes games with Indiana players. |
| Bingo et tombolas caritatifs | Mentions légales | Charity gaming, including bingo and raffles run by qualified nonprofits, is licensed by the Indiana Gaming Commission. |
Placing a bet reaches the player: unlawful gambling under IC 35-45-5-2 is a Class B misdemeanor (up to 180 days and a $1,000 fine). Running an online game for Indiana players is far more serious: an operator who uses the internet for unlawful gambling here commits a Level 6 felony under the same chapter. The Indiana Gaming Commission enforces against unlicensed operators; there is no record of Indiana prosecuting an individual for playing at an offshore online casino. Federal law points the same way, since the UIGEA targets gambling businesses and payment processors, not players.
Données juridiques mises à jour le 24 juillet 2026.
Sources : IC 35-45-5-2 (unlawful gambling, Class B misdemeanor) · HEA 1015 (2019): sports betting legalized · HB 1432 (2025): iGaming bill, stalled in Ways and Means · HB 1052 (2026): sweepstakes casino ban, effective 1 July 2026 · Commission des jeux de l'Indiana · Indiana DOR: flat 2.95% individual income tax for 2026 (2.90% in 2027) · Rubrique 419 de l'IRS (les gains issus des jeux d'argent constituent un revenu imposable) · Loi « One Big Beautiful Bill » (2026) : plafond de déduction des pertes 90% · UIGEA, 31 U.S.C. 5361 (loi fédérale visant les entreprises du secteur des jeux d'argent)
Indiana has expanded gambling in careful steps, and online casinos are the one piece it has not been willing to add.
The Hoosier Lottery is approved by voters, ending Indiana’s long resistance to state-run gambling.
Riverboat casinos are legalized, building the land-based industry that still runs today alongside two later racinos.
Sports betting is legalized and goes live: retail on 1 September, online on 3 October, regulated by the Indiana Gaming Commission.
HB 1432 would legalize online casinos. It clears the Public Policy Committee, then dies in Ways and Means. Stalled
Indiana instead bans online sweepstakes casinos: HB 1052, signed in March, takes effect 1 July with fines up to $100,000 per violation. Online casinos are still not authorized.
Indiana taxes gambling winnings as ordinary income at a flat rate, and that rate is on the way down: 2.95% for the 2026 tax year, dropping to 2.90% in 2027 under the multi-year cut the legislature set in motion. Your county adds its own local income tax on top, so the exact bite depends on where you live.
Federal tax applies over the top of that. The IRS treats every dollar of gambling winnings as taxable income whether or not a W-2G is issued (Rubrique 419 de l'IRS), and offshore casinos issue none, so the record is yours to keep. From the 2026 tax year the deduction rules tightened as well: under the Loi « One Big Beautiful Bill », only 90% of gambling losses are deductible federally, still capped at your winnings. Win $10,000 and lose $10,000 in the same year and you broke even at the tables but still owe federal tax on $1,000.
The practical takeaway: keep a session log. Dates, deposits, withdrawals, results. With no casino paperwork arriving, your own record is the only paper trail you will have.
No Indiana law stops a deposit. The friction is your bank: an issuing bank can decline a gambling charge, which is routine and not a legal problem. Visa clears more often than Mastercard, and several of these casinos add 5 to 15% fees on card deposits. Cards also cannot receive a withdrawal.
Crypto is what these casinos are built around, and the only method good in both directions. Bitcoin deposits are free at most of them, and payouts run in minutes to hours: about 15 minutes at Bovada once the standard approval clears, 2 to 6 hours at Ignition, inside a day at Cafe Casino. New to crypto? Our Guide d'achat du bitcoin walks it through.
Courier checks remain an option for the crypto-averse and still take one to two weeks. Our banking hub compares every method, and each review’s banking section lists the fees we measured.
Because Indiana’s 2019 law legalized sports betting only. It did not cover online casino games. DraftKings, FanDuel, BetMGM and BetRivers hold Indiana sports-betting licenses, and the casino tabs inside those same apps stay switched off for Indiana players.
Closer than most, but not there. HB 1432 (2025) would have legalized iGaming and passed a House committee before stalling in Ways and Means, with the Speaker declining to advance it. Nothing has passed as of mid-2026.
Indiana’s gambling statute, IC 35-45-5-2, does technically reach the player: unlawful gambling is a Class B misdemeanor. In practice the state has never prosecuted an individual for playing at an offshore online casino; enforcement targets operators, who face a felony charge for running an online game here.
Yes. Indiana taxes winnings at a flat 2.95% for 2026 plus your county rate, and federal tax applies on top. From 2026 only 90% of losses are deductible federally. Details in the taxes section above.
18 at most offshore casinos, though a few require 21. Indiana’s licensed casinos and sportsbooks are all 21. Each casino’s terms state its own minimum, so check before you deposit.
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