Leading online sportsbook companies FanDuel and DraftKings, as well as upstarts like Fanatics, are not likely to enter Nevada anytime soon, indicating a reluctance to accept the state's in-person registration requirement for mobile sports betting accounts.
In order to activate their mobile wagering accounts, sports bettors in Nevada must visit a land-based casino and fill out the necessary paperwork. While nearly all the other 34 states and Washington, DC that allow sports betting allow new account sign-ups via computers or smartphones, this requirement is still in place.
In order to activate their mobile wagering accounts, sports bettors in Nevada must visit a land-based casino and fill out the necessary paperwork. While nearly all the other 34 states and Washington, DC that allow sports betting allow new account sign-ups via computers or smartphones, this requirement is still in place.