The legal age for sports betting in New Jersey is 21 for both online and retail betting.The NJ Division of Gaming Enforcement regulates all online and land-based sports wagering in New Jersey.Most of the retail sportsbooks are in Atlantic City casinos. New Jersey has 19 legal and regulated sports betting sites, as well as 11 retail sportsbooks and sports lounges.Sports betting has been legal in New Jersey since August 2018.July 3, 2023: New Jersey extends iGaming by five years through November 2028.
July 31, 2023: Haskell Stakes at Monmouth Park sets record for on-track and off-track betting. 31 to withdraw funds however, they will still be able to access them on PokerStars apps beyond August. July 31, 2023: FOX Bet is starting the process of shutting down its sports betting app in the US. 11, 2023: WynnBET has announced it will shut down operations in Arizona, Colorado, Indiana, Louisiana, New Jersey, Tennessee, Virginia, and West Virginia. There are currently 17 active sportsbooks in the state.Īug. 14, 2023: WynnBET has officially shut its doors in New Jersey. 1, 2023: Attorney General, Division of Gaming Enforcement (DGE) release a joint statement to remind New Jerseyans to avoid illegal gaming sites.Īug. 14, with online sports betting going live in 17 U.S. 14, 2023: ESPN BET goes live with online and mobile sports betting, launching in New Jersey among other states.