Check Your Bet
Know the Legal & Regulated Gaming Operators in Arizona:
Whether you're choosing to bet in person or online in Arizona, always double check before you place your bet. Legal, regulated operations provide important consumer protections not found in the illegal market, helping ensure a safer experience for participants.
Verify your gaming operator is regulated or licensed by the Arizona Department of Gaming.
How to Verify Legal & Regulated Gaming in Arizona:
► For a full list and map of authorized Tribal Casinos in Arizona, visit our Tribal Gaming page.
► For a full list and map of licensed Event Wagering & Fantasy Sports Operators and retail locations in Arizona, visit our Approved Operators page.
► For a full list of Advanced Deposit Wagering Providers (ADWP), Off-Track Betting (OTB) locations and permitted Horse Tracks in Arizona visit our Horse Racing page.
Reporting Suspicious Activity, Fraud, or Identity Theft:
If you encounter a suspicious website, mobile app, or business claiming to offer legal gaming in Arizona, but is not licensed or regulated by ADG, please take the following steps:
► Document the website URL, app, business name, and any promotional materials.
► Report it to:
- ADG at [email protected] or (602) 255-3886. We take reports of illegal gambling activity seriously. You can remain anonymous.
- Arizona Attorney General’s Office Consumer Information and Complaints Unit at (602) 542-5763 or by visiting azag.gov/consumer.
► Cease activity on the platform and monitor financial accounts for unauthorized transactions.
If you suspect identity theft, report it to the Federal Trade Commission (“FTC”): for help in English, go to IdentityTheft.gov and for help in Spanish, go to RobodeIdentidad.gov.
PSA: Protect Yourself, Protect Your Bet.