Oregon
Sports Betting
1 licensed online operators, live since Oct 2019. Operator tax 51%. Read on for legal status, current operators, and how to bet here.
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Oregon has a state lottery monopoly. DraftKings took over the Scoreboard app from the Oregon Lottery in 2022. 51% effective tax rate.
Legal Status
Sports betting is fully legal in Oregon, including both retail and online/mobile wagering. The market is regulated by the Oregon Lottery. The minimum age to bet is 21, and bettors must be physically located within Oregon state lines to place a wager; residency is not required.
Tax and Regulation
Oregon taxes sports betting operators at 51% of adjusted gross revenue. The state has 1 licensed sportsbook operators serving the market. The first sportsbooks launched in Oct 2019.
How to Start Betting in Oregon
To place a legal sports bet in Oregon, you must (1) be at least 21 years old, (2) be physically located within the state (verified by geolocation), and (3) create an account with a licensed operator. Most major sportsbooks including DraftKings, FanDuel, BetMGM, and Caesars are available in most legal states. Check the operator list specific to Oregon for the most current options.
Sportsbooks Available in Oregon
The following 1 sportsbooks are currently licensed and active in Oregon. All operators are regulated by the Oregon Lottery.
Need help? You're not alone
Sports betting in Oregon is for adults 21+. If gambling stops being fun, or you're worried about someone else, these Oregon-relevant resources are free, confidential, and available 24/7.
Helplines
- 1-800-426-2537 1-800-GAMBLER (National Problem Gambling Helpline) Text "HELPLINE" to 800GAM (800426) ncpg.org ↗
- 1-877-695-4648 Oregon Problem Gambling Helpline oregon.gov ↗
Warning signs include: chasing losses, betting more than you can afford, hiding bets from family, or feeling anxious when not betting. Self-exclusion programs are available through every licensed Oregon operator and through the Oregon Lottery.
Pro teams based in Oregon
Oregon is home to 1 major professional team across the NFL, NBA, MLB, and NHL. Click any team for a dedicated betting guide.
How to bet on sports in Oregon
A step-by-step walkthrough for placing your first legal sports bet in Oregon.
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Choose a licensed sportsbook
Oregon has 1 licensed online sportsbooks, with DraftKings the largest national operator. National books like DraftKings, FanDuel, BetMGM, and Caesars use a single account that works across all legal states.
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Verify you are 21+ and a US resident
Sign up online with your legal name, date of birth, address, and last four of your SSN. Operators verify your identity through a soft credit check; this does not affect your credit score.
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Confirm your location is inside the state
Operators use device geolocation to confirm you are physically inside Oregon at the moment of betting. Residency is not required; visitors can bet here. You cannot bet from outside the state, even if your account is registered to a Oregon address.
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Fund your account
Most operators accept ACH bank transfer, debit card, credit card, PayPal, Venmo, online banking, and pay-by-app methods like Apple Pay. Deposits typically clear instantly.
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Place your first bet
Pick a market (moneyline, spread, total, or prop), set your stake, and review the bet slip before submitting. Most operators show your potential payout inline before you confirm.
Oregon Sports Betting Timeline
Key milestones in the Oregon legal sports betting market, from the federal PASPA ruling through launch and ongoing regulatory changes.
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PASPA struck down
Supreme Court ruling in Murphy v. NCAA returned sports betting authority to the states.
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Oregon launches sports betting
Market goes live under Oregon Lottery.
Oregon Sports Betting FAQ
Is online sports betting legal in Oregon?
Yes, online sports betting is fully legal in Oregon. The market launched in Oct 2019 and is regulated by the Oregon Lottery. 1 licensed operators currently serve the state.
What is the minimum age to bet on sports in Oregon?
You must be at least 21 years old to place a legal sports bet in Oregon. Operators verify age via SSN and ID checks during account registration.
Which sportsbooks are available in Oregon?
Oregon has 1 licensed online operators including DraftKings.
What is the sports betting tax rate in Oregon?
Oregon taxes sports betting operators at 51% of adjusted gross revenue. This is paid by the operator, not the bettor, but it does affect promo offers and pricing competitiveness.
Do I have to live in Oregon to bet there?
No, residency is not required. You only need to be physically located inside Oregon state lines when placing the bet; the sportsbook verifies your location via geolocation. Visitors from other states can bet in Oregon.
Can I bet on college sports in Oregon?
Oregon restricts betting on in-state college teams. Out-of-state college games and pro sports are allowed.
Full Oregon sports betting guide
This page gives you the essentials. If you want the complete picture (detailed sportsbook reviews, promo codes, market data, timeline, FAQs specific to Oregon, and more), visit our dedicated Oregon site at bettinginor.com. It's built specifically for bettors in Oregon with all the local details we couldn't fit here.
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