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Sports Betting Laws in Connecticut: 2024–2025 Guide

Connecticut sports betting is legal. Learn who can bet, which apps are licensed, tax rates, age limits, and 2025 legislative changes affecting CT bettors.

Verified April 26, 202610 statute sources
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Connecticut sports betting is fully legal. Three operators are licensed, the minimum age is 21, and you must be physically inside state lines to place a wager. Several 2025–2026 bills are pending, but none have changed the core rules yet.

Yes. Connecticut launched legal retail and online sports betting on October 19, 2021, under Public Act 21-23 (HB 6451, 2021). Three operators hold licenses. Two are tied to tribal gaming compacts; the third is the state lottery.

The three licensed operators:

OperatorTribal PartnerPlatform
DraftKingsMashantucket Pequot Tribe / FoxwoodsOnline + retail
FanDuelMohegan Tribe / Mohegan SunOnline + retail
CT Lottery CorporationState entityOnline + retail

The Connecticut Department of Consumer Protection (DCP) regulates all three. Bettors must be 21 or older and physically located in Connecticut when placing a bet. Geolocation technology is legally required and enforced at the app level. No residency requirement exists; visitors from other states can legally bet if physically in Connecticut.

Several 2025 and 2026 bills are progressing through the General Assembly. These bills potentially expand markets, add consumer protections, and adjust operator obligations. None have been signed into law as of this update. Sports wagering statutes are found at

Sources & Verification (10)
  • AN ACT CONCERNING RECOMMENDATIONS FROM THE DEPARTMENT OF CONSUMER PROTECTION WITH RESPECT TO THE CONNECTICUT UNFAIR TRADE PRACTICES ACT AND SPORTS WAGERING.
  • AN ACT CONCERNING SPORTS WAGERING AND MULTIJURISDICTIONAL INTERNET GAMING.
  • AN ACT AUTHORIZING AND PROVIDING FOR THE REGULATION OF IN-FLIGHT SPORTS WAGERING.
  • AN ACT REQUIRING SPORTS WAGERING RETAILERS TO TAKE CERTAIN ACTIONS IN RESPONSE TO SPORTS WAGERING ERRORS.
  • AN ACT REQUIRING TWO-WAY MARKETS FOR ALL SPORTS WAGERING IN THIS STATE.
  • AN ACT CONCERNING SPORTS WAGERING ON CONNECTICUT INTERCOLLEGIATE TEAMS.
  • AN ACT ESTABLISHING CONSUMER OPT-OUTS FOR SPORTS WAGERING.
  • AN ACT ESTABLISHING A MAXIMUM HOLD PERCENTAGE FOR SPORTS WAGERING.
  • AN ACT CONCERNING DELINQUENT LOTTERY SALES AGENTS, WAIVER OF LICENSE RENEWAL FEES FOR CERTAIN CONNECTICUT LOTTERY CORPORATION EMPLOYEES AND DISCLOSURE OF THE NAME AND ADDRESS OF LOTTERY AND SPORTS WAGERING WINNERS.
  • AN ACT CONCERNING THE AUTHORIZATION, LICENSING AND REGULATION OF ONLINE CASINO GAMING, RETAIL AND ONLINE SPORTS WAGERING, FANTASY CONTESTS, KENO AND ONLINE SALE OF LOTTERY TICKETS.

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Last verified: April 26, 2026

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