If Your First Bet Doesn't Win
All Betting Bonuses in Nevada
Find all sportsbooks, bonuses and promotions available in the Silver State, plus legal alternatives. Due to a strict regulation, many sportsbooks have opted out of Nevada. Find more legal options here.
Nevada Betting Sign-up Bonuses
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| Bonus | Bonus Min. Deposit | Maximum bonus | Expiry | |||||||
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BetMGM
4.1/5 |
Up to $1,500 in Bonus Bets If Your First Bet Doesn't Win | Bonus Min. Deposit
$10 | Maximum bonus
$1500 | Expiry
7 days |
Up to $1,500 Back in Bonus Bets if Your First Wager Doesn't Win 21+. New users only. Offer available in AZ/CO/DC/IL/IN/IA/KA/LA/MA/MD/MI/ NC/NJ/OH/PA/TN/VA/WV/WY. Offer not available in NV/NY/PR. Qualifying deposit (min $10) and first real money wager required. If qualifying bet settles as a loss, user is refunded 100% in non-withdrawable bonus bets up to $1,500. Rewards are non-withdrawable bonus bets that expire in 7 days. See full T&C at BetMGM. 21+. Bet Responsibly. Gambling problem? Call 1-800-GAMBLER. | |||||
Caesars
4.3/5 |
Bet $1, Double Your Winnings on Your Next 20 Bets | Bonus Min. Deposit
$10 | Maximum bonus
$50000 | Expiry
14 days |
Win or Lose, Get Your First Bet Matched up t0 $250 as a Bonus Bet 21+ only. New customers only. Must use Promo Code BB250BM. AZ/CO/IL/IN/IA/KS/KY/LA/ME/MA/ MD/MI/MO/NJ/NY/NC/OH/PA/TN/VA/WV/WY/DC only. Deposit required (min $10). Must place first real money Qualifying Wager (min $1) within 30 days of opening account. Receive a non-withdrawable bonus bet worth 100% of your bet's value up to $250 (eg, a $300 qualifying wager results in a $250 bonus bet). Minimum odds of -500 on qualifying wager. Bonus Bet expires 30 days after receipt. See full T&C at Caesars. | |||||
Nevada Betting Alternatives
Without In-Person Activation
| Bonus | Bonus Min. Deposit | Maximum bonus | Promo code | |||||||
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Novig
4.1/5 |
Spend $5, Get $50 | Bonus Min. Deposit
$5 | Maximum bonus
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Kalshi
4.3/5 |
Get $10 When You Trade 100 Contracts | Bonus Min. Deposit
N/A | Maximum bonus
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FanDuel Predicts
3.3/5 |
New Prediction App Now Available In 18 States | Bonus Min. Deposit
$5 | Maximum bonus
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DraftKings Predictions
3.3/5 |
Opt in to win $1 million After making your first deposit | Bonus Min. Deposit
$5 | Maximum bonus
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N/A |
Terms and conditions apply. Log in or sign up to DraftKings Predictions to view. | |||||
Fanatics Markets
3.2/5 |
Waived Deposit Fees For New Users | Bonus Min. Deposit
$5 | Maximum bonus
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As many sportsbooks have opted not to operate in Nevada due to the somewhat complicated legislation, prediction apps have become a very popular alternative with people looking to play from home, as they don't require registration in person. Nevada has attempted to prohibit sweepstakes and fantasy sports, and issued cease-and-desists to several brands.
Nevada regulators recently filed a lawsuit against Kalshi, a leading prediction market, arguing that their sports contracts are unlicensed betting under state law. Kalshi maintains that they are federally licensed and authorized by the CFTC. The outcome is yet to determined, but may heavily impact gambling legislation in both the state and nationwide.
Quick facts about gambling in Nevada
- Legal gambling age: 21+
- Remote registration: Depends*
- Online betting legal: Yes
- Online casino legal: Yes
- Fantasy sports legal: No
- Social sportsbooks legal: Yes**
- Social casinos legal: Yes**
- Prediction markets legal: Contested
*Remote registration is not available for traditional sportsbooks.
**Social/sweepstakes are allowed without cash prizes.
Common Questions From Nevada
We address some common questions about gambling, asked by our Nevadan visitors.
Yes, online betting in Nevada has been legal since 2010, but requires players to activate their accounts in person at a licensed retail sportsbook in the state.
Yes, online casinos are legal in Nevada since 2013, but players must first activate their account in person at a retail casino located in the state before they can start playing.
Nevada enforces a strict 21+ age requirement for all types of gambling, including but not limited to online betting/casino, retail betting/casino, horse racing, poker, slot machines, lotteries and bingo.
Yes. Nevada law and regulations require bettors to visit a retail casino or sportsbook in person and register/activate their account before they can start playing online.
Many of the biggest sports betting operators in the country are missing in Nevada. This is due to regulatory difficulties. Nevada is known for having a strong and very casino-centric gambling culture, and the regulation serves to preserve this.
Players wanting to gamble online in Nevada have to register/activate their accounts in person at a retail casino/sportsbook. For many of the biggest betting-focused operators, this means that they would have to open retail sportsbooks within the state in order to accept players. This is a big investment that sometimes conflicts with their business model.
The result is that some of the biggest sportsbook operators, like DraftKings and FanDuel, have decided to not expand into Nevada as of yet.
A gambling state by heart, Nevada has no additional state tax on gambling revenue for neither residents nor non-residents. All profits are still taxable as personal income on a federal level, and may be subject to income tax in your state of residency.
Winnings over a certain threshold will still lead to the sportsbook/casino sending out a W‑2G form that needs to be filled out and sent in. This is a requirement by the IRS, in order to validate where larger amounts of money come from.











