Indiana
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What type of licenses are available?
To offer sports betting in the state of Indiana, you must either be an existing land-based casino or partner with one.
How do you apply for a license?
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What are the current tax rates and license fees?
There is a tax rate of 9.5% of adjusted gross revenue, a portion of which will be allocated to problem gambling, while there will also be an initial $100,000 vendor license fee and annual renewal payments $50,000.
Is there a self-exclusion register in the state?
Yes, details here: https://www.in.gov/igc/2331.htm
Is sports betting legal?
Yes
Indiana became the second state to legalize sports betting in 2019 after Governor Eric Holcomb signed bill H 1015 into law in May, including statewide mobile wagering. Sports betting went live in September 2019, followed a month later by mobile betting.
Regulator details
Indiana Gaming Commission
East Tower, Suite 1600
101 W. Washington Street
Indianapolis, IN 46204
317-233-0046
Executive director: Greg Small
Is sports betting permitted online?
Yes, statewide mobile wagering was included in bill H 1015.
Is there any specific legislation for daily fantasy sports?
Yes. Indiana was the second state to regulate DFS back in 2016. Licenses cost $50,000 upfront and the same to renew.
What legislation, if any, is currently pending?
N/A