Betting in Indiana
Online Betting In Indiana
Indiana has become one of the steadiest and most accessible betting markets in the Midwest - a state that legalized online sports wagering early and built a model geared toward competition rather than complexity.
Online sports betting has been fully legal since 2019, when lawmakers passed House Enrolled Act 1015, clearing the way for statewide online wagering without an in-person registration requirement. Indiana launched online betting just months later, in September 2019, giving residents immediate access to major national operators such as FanDuel, DraftKings, BetMGM, Caesars, BetRivers, and Fanatics.
The market is regulated by the Indiana Gaming Commission, which oversees licensing, compliance, and the casino-partner model that every sportsbook must operate under. Thanks to its early start and operator-friendly rules, Indiana consistently ranks among the stronger sports betting markets nationally, with annual handle in the billions and steady year-over-year growth.
Real-money online casino gaming, however, remains off the table. Indiana legislators have introduced multiple iGaming bills in recent sessions, but none have crossed the finish line - leaving digital slots, table games, and live-dealer play unavailable for now.
Legal Betting formats in Indiana TL;DR
- Online Sportsbooks
- Social/Sweepstakes Sportsbooks
- DFS Traditional
- DFS Pick'Em
- Prediction Markets
- Social/Sweepstakes Casinos
- Online Casinos
Unfamiliar with some of these betting formats? Read our beginner's guide to all type of legal betting in the US.
List of All Betting Platforms Operating In Indiana
Indiana’s betting landscape moves faster than most people realize - new apps launch, formats evolve, and alternative ways to play are growing quickly. With so many options in motion, it can be tough to know exactly what’s legal and what isn’t.
To keep things simple, we track and verify every platform that is legally approved to operate in Indiana - from licensed sportsbooks to fantasy contests, social sportsbooks, and federally regulated prediction markets.
Below, you’ll find the most accurate, up-to-date list of every place where Indiana residents can legally wager - all of them vetted and confirmed by our team.
All Indiana Betting Sites by Category
| Platform | Category | Website |
|---|---|---|
| Fanatics Sportsbook | Licensed Sportsbook | betfanatics.com |
| FanDuel Sportsbook | Licensed Sportsbook | sportsbook.fanduel.com |
| bet365 | Licensed Sportsbook | bet365.com |
| DraftKings Sportsbook | Licensed Sportsbook | sportsbook.draftkings.com |
| Caesars Sportsbook | Licensed Sportsbook | caesars.com |
| BetMGM | Licensed Sportsbook | sports.betmgm.com |
| BetRivers | Licensed Sportsbook | betrivers.com |
| Hard Rock Bet | Licensed Sportsbook | hardrock.bet |
| Bally Bet | Licensed Sportsbook | ballybet.com |
| The Score | Licensed Sportsbook | thescore.bet |
| SBK Sportsbook | Licensed Sportsbook | getsbk.com |
| ESPN BET | Licensed Sportsbook | espnbet.com |
| Circa Sports | Licensed Sportsbook | circasports.com |
| Legendz | Social Sportsbook | legendz.com |
| Betr Social | Social Sportsbook | betr.app |
| Thrillzz | Social Sportsbook | thrillzz.com |
| ProphetX | Social Sportsbook | prophetx.co |
| Fliff | Social Sportsbook | getfliff.com |
| NoVig | Social Sportsbook | novig.us |
| Onyx Odds | Social Sportsbook | onyxodds.com |
| Rebet | Social Sportsbook | rebet.app |
| Slips | Social Sportsbook | slips.com |
| BettorEdge | Social Sportsbook | bettoredge.com |
| WagerLab | Social Sportsbook | wagerlab.com |
| Underdog Pick 'Em | Pick 'Em | underdogfantasy.com |
| Dabble | Pick 'Em | joindabble.com |
| Betr Picks | Pick 'Em | betr.app |
| DK Pick 6 | Pick 'Em | pick6.draftkings.com |
| PrizePicks | Pick 'Em | prizepicks.com |
| Sleeper | Pick 'Em | sleeper.com |
| Chalkboard | Pick 'Em | chalkboard.io |
| ParlayPlay | Pick 'Em | parlayplay.io |
| Splash Sports | Pick 'Em | splashsports.com |
| Drafters | Pick 'Em | drafters.com |
| Underdog Fantasy | DFS | underdogfantasy.com |
| FastDraft | DFS | fastdraft.app |
| FanDuel Fantasy | DFS | fanduel.com |
| DraftKings Fantasy | DFS | draftkings.com |
| Yahoo Daily Fantasy | DFS | sports.yahoo.com |
| RTSports | DFS | rtsports.com |
| Splash Sports DFS | DFS | splashsports.com |
| Drafters DFS | DFS | drafters.com |
| OwnersBox DFS | DFS | ownersbox.com |
| Kalshi | Prediction Markets | kalshi.com |
| Polymarket | Prediction Markets | polymarket.com |
| Robinhood Prediction Markets | Prediction Markets | robinhood.com |
| Crypto.com | Prediction Markets | crypto.com |
| PredictIt / Aristotle Exchange | Prediction Markets | predictit.org |
| ForecastEx (IBKR) | Prediction Markets | forecasttrader.interactivebrokers.com |
| Webull | Prediction Markets | webull.com |
| Manifold | Prediction Markets | manifold.markets |
| Iowa Electronic Markets (IEM) | Prediction Markets | iemweb.biz.uiowa.edu |
6 Quick facts about Indiana Betting
Since legalizing online sports wagering in 2019, Indiana has built one of the most stable and consistently performing betting markets in the Midwest.
Below, we’ve gathered a set of essential facts and meaningful insights - from the laws that shape how Indiana residents can bet, to the regulatory decisions and market dynamics that helped Indiana establish itself as one of the most dependable and competitively structured betting environments in the U.S.
Despite being a mid-sized state, Indiana regularly lands among the top 10 betting states nationwide - largely due to its early launch, competitive operator field, and neighbor states with weaker offerings (like Ohio pre-2023 and Kentucky pre-2024).
The consistency of Indiana’s monthly handle has made it one of the most reliable long-term performers in the region.
Indiana taxes online sportsbooks at 9.5% of adjusted gross revenue, a generous structure that keeps pricing sharp and promos competitive.
For comparison, neighboring Illinois charges 20%–40% (as well as a per-wager tax on every online bet), while New York sits at a crushing 51%.
Indiana’s low tax burden has been a major stabilizer, allowing operators to invest in the market without cutting back on product quality.
Indiana is one of the states that places no limits on betting college sports. Bettors can wager on Indiana, Purdue, Notre Dame, Butler - player props included.
This separates Indiana from states like New Jersey or Illinois, where in-state college restrictions limit popular betting categories.
Indiana is one of the more structured DFS markets in the country. The Indiana Gaming Commission licenses fantasy operators directly and oversees how contests are offered. Traditional DFS platforms like DraftKings, FanDuel, and Yahoo are all live - and so are pick’em-style operators such as PrizePicks, Underdog, and Betr Picks, all operating under state-issued licenses.
The key nuance is format: contests must fit Indiana’s definition of skill-based fantasy, which means some “against-the-house” products are tweaked or rebranded to stay compliant.
Indiana does not permit real-money online casino gaming. Legislative attempts to legalize iGaming have surfaced multiple times - including serious pushes in 2022 and 2023 - but stalled due to concerns from brick-and-mortar casinos and ongoing political hesitations.
Until lawmakers revisit the issue, sweepstakes casinos remain the only fully legal online alternative for slots and table-style games.
Indiana prohibits sportsbooks from offering bets on political outcomes, award shows, or entertainment markets.
However, federally regulated prediction markets like Kalshi remain legal and accessible, allowing residents to speculate on politics, economics, and cultural events in a way traditional sportsbooks can’t offer.
What Does Our Expert Think?

Indiana doesn’t get the same national spotlight as New York or New Jersey, but anyone who has followed the U.S. betting landscape over the past ten years knows this state punched above its weight from the moment the ink dried on House Enrolled Act 1015.
When Indiana launched online wagering in fall 2019, it did something that many early markets didn’t: it got the fundamentals right. No inflated tax rates. No operator caps. No needless registration hurdles. Just a clean, pragmatic framework that let retail casinos partner with online operators and let the market sort itself out. That’s why Indiana matured faster than almost any Midwestern state outside Illinois - and why it didn’t suffer the stop-start chaos you saw in places like Florida, Massachusetts, or, more recently, Tennessee.
Where Indiana really shows its maturity is in how stable the ecosystem has become. You’ve got all the major national brands - FanDuel, DraftKings, BetMGM, Caesars, Fanatics, BetRivers - anchored to local casinos and delivering consistent volume month after month. You’ve also got a tax rate that doesn’t choke operators into tightening odds or slashing promos. That balance has kept Indiana one of the more predictable, player-friendly markets in the country, even as its neighbors zig-zag between expansion and overregulation.
The alternative formats add another layer of depth. While some states have spent the last two years cracking down on pick’em fantasy, Indiana quietly kept a regulated lane open - licensing DFS operators directly and maintaining one of the more stable fantasy ecosystems in the U.S. Add in sweepstakes casinos, social sportsbooks, and federally regulated prediction markets, and Indiana bettors end up with a surprisingly wide menu, even if online casino play remains off the table for now.
If there’s a defining theme to Indiana’s market, it’s this: consistency. Indiana isn’t chasing headlines or scrambling to rewrite rules every legislative session. It built a functional system early, stuck to it, and let operators compete. For bettors, that means a market that’s predictable, fair, and refreshingly free of the drama that plagues flashier states.

