State-licensed operators with legal live dealer gaming for Americans
Online casino gambling in the United States is legal only in specific states with active regulatory frameworks. As of 2026, live dealer casinos operate legally in New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Michigan, West Virginia, Connecticut, Delaware, and Rhode Island. Our database tracks which casinos hold valid US state licenses and their availability by state.
State-licensed casinos offer dispute resolution, guaranteed payouts, and protection under US consumer law.
Mandatory self-exclusion programs, deposit limits, and connections to state problem gambling resources.
State regulators audit games for fairness and RTP compliance—offshore sites have no such oversight.
Licensed casinos report W2-G forms for significant wins as required by IRS regulations.
Number of states where operator is licensed
Variety and quality of live dealer games
Welcome offers and ongoing rewards
iOS/Android apps and mobile browser quality
NJ, PA, MI, WV, CT, DE, and RI have legal online casinos with live dealer games. More states are considering legislation.
While some offshore sites accept US players, they operate outside US law and offer no consumer protections. We recommend legal, state-licensed options.
You must be physically located within a legal state to play—residency isn't required, but geolocation verification is.
Yes, gambling winnings are taxable income. Casinos issue W2-G forms for wins over certain thresholds.