New Mexico
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Operator/supplier deals
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Online/land-based partnerships
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Licensing deals
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Marketing deals
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Sports teams/franchises
There are no major league teams in New Mexico
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State population
2.1 million
Revenue
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Online/offline revenue split
0/100
Amounts wagered
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Total number of B&M sports betting premises
2
Stake tax take
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What type of licenses are available?
None
How many skins are permitted per license?
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How do you apply for a license?
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What are the integrity fees?
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What is the current tax rate?
N/A
Is there a self-exclusion register in the state?
Yes, available here: http://www.nmgcb.org/self-exclusion.aspx
Is sports betting legal?
Yes
Sports betting went live in New Mexico in October 2018 but is only limited to tribal casinos via a pre-existing gaming compact with the state, which covers “any or all forms of Class III Gaming”. There is currently no option for customers to place sports bets online.
Regulator details
New Mexico Gaming Control Board
4900 Alameda Blvd NE
Albuquerque NM 87113
505-841-9700
Chair: Jeffrey S. Landers
Is sports betting permitted online?
No, with little prospect of that changing any time soon.
Is there any specific legislation for daily fantasy sports?
Yes, and nearly every major DFS operator is live in the state.
What legislation, if any, is currently pending?
None