Online Gambling in New Jersey

The most mature regulated US online gambling market — PokerStars, BetMGM, WSOP, and more. What's legal, who's licensed, and where to play.

Fully Legal
Online poker, casino, and sports betting all licensed and regulated.
Online Poker Legal
Online Casino Legal
Sports Betting Legal
Daily Fantasy (DFS) Legal
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What's Legal in New Jersey?

Legislative Timeline

2024-2026
Online casino revenue exceeds $2B annually

NJ online gambling market is now one of the most profitable in the US. The interstate poker compact expanded to include Pennsylvania, growing the shared player pool significantly.

2023
NJ-PA interstate poker compact goes live Passed

Pennsylvania joined the Multi-State Internet Gaming Agreement (MSIGA), adding its player pool to the existing NJ-DE-NV compact. WSOP/888 was the first operator to merge pools across all four states.

2018
Supreme Court strikes down PASPA — NJ wins Passed

Murphy v. NCAA, brought by New Jersey, resulted in the Supreme Court striking down the federal ban on sports betting. NJ launched mobile and retail sportsbooks within weeks — becoming one of the largest sports betting markets in the country.

2017
PokerStars on FanDuel launches Passed

After years of controversy over its “bad actor” status, PokerStars received NJ DGE approval and launched in partnership with Resorts Casino. It quickly became the largest online poker room in New Jersey.

2015
NJ-DE-NV interstate poker compact signed Passed

The Multi-State Internet Gaming Agreement allowed licensed operators to share player pools across New Jersey, Delaware, and Nevada. This was the NV-DE compact was first in 2015; NJ joined in 2017.

Nov 2013
First NJ online poker and casino sites launch Passed

partypoker NJ, WSOP/888 NJ, and multiple online casino brands went live. New Jersey became the largest regulated online gambling market in the US.

Feb 2013
Governor Christie signs Bill 2578 into law Signed

After vetoing a similar bill in 2011, Governor Christie signed A2578 authorizing online gambling in New Jersey. The law required all operators to partner with an Atlantic City casino and be licensed by the NJ DGE.

Online Poker in New Jersey

New Jersey has the most developed regulated online poker market in the US. Four licensed operators offer real-money poker: PokerStars on FanDuel (via Resorts Casino), WSOP/888 NJ (via Caesars), partypoker NJ (via Borgata), and BetMGM Poker NJ (via Borgata).

Thanks to the interstate compact with Delaware, Nevada, and Pennsylvania, NJ poker players have access to the largest regulated player pool in the US. WSOP/888 was the first to merge pools across all four states, and traffic has grown meaningfully as a result.

Cash game stakes range from micro-stakes ($0.01/$0.02) through mid-stakes. Tournament schedules include daily and weekly guaranteed events plus seasonal championship series. However, the overall player pool is still significantly smaller than what you would find at major offshore sites like Ignition or ACR — a trade-off for the security of full state regulation.

All NJ poker operators are required to verify player identity and location via geolocation software. You must be physically located within New Jersey state lines to play. VPN use is prohibited and will result in account closure.

Revenue reality: Early projections overestimated NJ online poker revenue. The market is sustainable but modest compared to online casino and sports betting. Casino gaming and sports betting generate the vast majority of NJ’s iGaming tax revenue — poker is a small but important part of the ecosystem.

Why NJ Players Don't Need Offshore Sites

Unlike most US states, New Jersey residents have no practical reason to use offshore gambling sites. The regulated market offers:

  • Licensed online poker with shared interstate player pools
  • 30+ online casino brands with slots, blackjack, video poker, and live dealer from major providers (Evolution, NetEnt, IGT)
  • Full mobile sports betting from every major operator
  • State-guaranteed player fund protection and formal dispute resolution
  • Instant deposits via bank account, debit card, or PayPal — no crypto needed

Most major offshore sites voluntarily block NJ players precisely because the regulated market makes their services redundant. If you’re in New Jersey, the licensed options are better in every way that matters — game variety, payout speed, player protection, and payment convenience.

Where New Jersey Players Actually Play Online

New Jersey has the most mature regulated online gambling market in the US, with 30+ operators licensed by the NJ Division of Gaming Enforcement. Player funds are segregated and protected by state law. Some players still use offshore sites for poker or casino games not available through licensed operators. The options listed below are not regulated in New Jersey and don’t carry the same protections.

What to check before depositing from New Jersey
  • Player funds are held in segregated accounts — protected even if the operator goes bankrupt
  • Formal dispute resolution through the NJ DGE if you have a complaint
  • All games independently tested and certified for fairness by DGE-approved labs
  • Instant deposits via bank account, debit card, PayPal, and other standard methods — no crypto required
  • Self-exclusion registry and responsible gambling tools mandated by law

Casino Gaming in New Jersey

Atlantic City has been the hub of East Coast casino gaming since 1978. While the city experienced a severe downturn between 2014-2016 (five casinos closed), the market has stabilized and the remaining properties have adapted by embracing online gaming and sports betting.

Currently operating Atlantic City casinos include Borgata (the revenue leader), Hard Rock, Ocean Casino, Tropicana, Caesars, Harrah’s, Golden Nugget, Resorts, and Bally’s. Each serves as the required land-based partner for one or more online gambling brands.

New Jersey does not have tribal casinos. The state’s gaming industry is entirely commercial, regulated by the NJ Casino Control Commission and the Division of Gaming Enforcement.

9 Atlantic City casinos currently operating
$6.3B 2024 total NJ gaming revenue (land + online + sports)
$2B+ Annual online casino revenue alone
4 States in the interstate poker compact (NJ, DE, NV, PA)

Player Protections in New Jersey

✓ Protected

Licensed online poker & casino

Full NJ DGE regulation. Player funds segregated by law. Independent game testing. Formal complaint process. Self-exclusion registry. Geolocation verification. This is the gold standard for US player protection.

✓ Protected

Licensed sportsbooks

NJ DGE and Racing Commission dual oversight. All operators must maintain separate player accounts. Dispute resolution available through state agencies.

✓ Protected

Atlantic City casinos

NJ Casino Control Commission oversight since 1978. The most stringent casino regulatory framework in the US. Regular audits, licensing reviews, and enforcement actions.

NJ is the safest state for online gambling in the US. Every form of legal gambling is regulated, player funds are protected by law, and there are real enforcement mechanisms if something goes wrong. This is why most offshore sites don’t bother serving NJ — they can’t compete with what the regulated market offers.

Responsible Gambling Resources — New Jersey

New Jersey has some of the strongest responsible gambling protections in the country. All licensed operators are required to offer self-exclusion, deposit limits, and session controls.

NJ Self-Exclusion Program
Voluntarily ban yourself from all NJ licensed casinos, online gambling, and sports betting for 1 year, 5 years, or lifetime.
Division of Gaming Enforcement →
1-800-GAMBLER
New Jersey's primary problem gambling helpline. Free, confidential, available 24/7. Call, text, or chat online.
1-800-GAMBLER · 800gambler.org →
NCPG — National Helpline
National Council on Problem Gambling. Text HOME to 53342 or call 1-800-522-4700.
ncpgambling.org →
Gamblers Anonymous — New Jersey
In-person and online meetings across New Jersey. Find a local group.
gamblersanonymous.org →
Tools available at most offshore sites
Deposit limits Session time limits Self-exclusion (1yr/5yr/lifetime) Cooling-off period Reality check pop-ups