



Can you gamble online in Alabama? And what casino options do you have as an Alabama resident? We reveal all.
Sweet Home Alabama. Unfortunately, not yet home to online casino gaming or online sports betting.
Due to the state’s gambling laws, Alabama online casinos are illegal. However, the laws permit tribal casinos at land-based locations throughout the state. Alabama is home to four land-based casinos and several horse and dog racing tracks.
Additionally, bingo machines and charitable bingo gambling are permitted. Daily Fantasy Sports (DFS) can also be enjoyed by Alabamans – a hobby enjoyed by many at DraftKings and FanDuel.
Casinos in Alabama – Where Can I Visit?
Ok, so you can’t access blackjack, roulette and slot games legally online in Alabama. But you can visit you nearest brick-and-mortar casino to get in on the fun. It’s not quite as limited as Hawaii or Utah.
Alabama currently has four land-based casinos:
Casino | City | Address |
Wind Creek Casino & Hotel Atmore | Atmore | 303 Poarch Road |
Wind Creek Casino & Hotel Montgomery | Montgomery | 1801 Eddie L. Tullis Road |
Wind Creek Casino & Hotel Wetumpka | Wetumpka | 100 River Oaks Drive |
Victoryland | Shorter | 8680 County Road 40 |
Greenetrack | Eutaw | 524 County Road 208 |
As explained, all of the casino properties listed above are owned by Native American tribes rather than the state of Alabama.


When Will We See Alabama Online Casinos?
There is no bill in motion in Alabama to legalize the use of online casinos in the state. Therefore, you shouldn’t expect to see Alabama online casinos any time soon.
If anything, online sports betting is likely to arrive in the Cotton State first. Many states have taken the approach of legalizing mobile sports wagering prior to permitting online casino gambling – just look at Colorado and Maryland for reference.
Alabama Online Casino Gambling FAQ
Can you play online casinos in Alabama?
Alabama currently does not allow online casino gaming. Legally, you are not able to wager on casino games form a mobile or desktop device. There is no indication of when Alabama online casinos will launch.
Can you bet online in Alabama?
No, you cannot bet on sports or on casino online in Alabama. Both are currently illegal activities in the Cotton State. Daily Fantasy Sports (DFS), bingo and horse race betting at designated sites are permitted.
Can you bet at DraftKings in Alabama?
You cannot bet at DraftKings Sportsbook or DraftKings Casino in Alabama. However, Daily Fantasy Sports (DFS) is permitted in the state.
How many casinos are there in Alabama?
Alabama is home to four casinos and a couple of racetracks. At the casinos, most games are available to play. At the racetracks, you can play casino games and wager on horses and dogs.