Is Bovada Legal to Bet With From Indiana?
Even with Indiana operating state-based apps, Bovada is accessible from the state. The only difference between it and those other sites like DraftKings and FanDuel is that Bovada is not regulated or licensed in Indiana and it cannot offer an app. Bovada is one of a number of sports betting sites that have chosen to continue operating in the Hoosier State. Some sites offer the ability to bet anonymously.
Fully Legal Sports Betting in Indiana
Bovada and similiar sites are legal in the sense that they are based in jurisdictions that permit them to operate, often requiring a license. Bovada is licensed in Antigua, an online gambling hub since 1996. These sites have long accepted customers from the state of Indiana (Bovada, formerly as Bodog, since 2002).
Indiana considers fully legal sportsbooks as those that operate with a license within the state.
These include:
Caesars Sportsbook
PointsBet
BetMGM
FanDuel Sportsbook
DraftKings Sportsbook
Unibet
BetRivers
WynnBET
Barstool Sportsbook
Bally Bet
Betway
Twinspires - Now only horse racing
theScore Bet - Shut down
Bovada does not report your winnings to any government entity and allows those 18 and up to play.
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- Mary Montgomery, Gambling911.com