Michigan sports betting legal status, age requirements, and where to bet. Status: Legal. Information current as of 2025-01-15. Verify with the official Michigan gaming authority before placing any bets.
| Legal Status | Legal |
| Mobile Sportsbooks | Allowed |
| Retail Sportsbooks | Allowed |
| Minimum Age | 21+ |
| Year Legalized | 2021 |
| Verified | 2025-01-15 |
Mobile + retail. Wide operator selection.
Michigan launched mobile in January 2021 with a wide commercial framework. DraftKings, FanDuel, BetMGM, Caesars, BetRivers, ESPN BET, Fanatics, Hard Rock Bet, bet365, and others operate. 8.4% tax rate is low. The Detroit-area three casinos are the local skins. Tribal operations also offer mobile.
The authoritative source for Michigan sports betting law is the state gaming or lottery authority. Bookie Bullies does not provide legal advice — verify current status here:
Bookie Bullies is not a sportsbook, attorney, or registered investment adviser. Sports betting law in the United States changes frequently. The information on this page is for general guidance based on publicly-reported status as of 2025-01-15 and is not legal advice. Always confirm current legal status with the official Michigan gaming authority before placing any bets. You must be physically located in a jurisdiction where sports betting is legal AND be the minimum legal age (21+) to place a wager. Gambling problem? Call 1-800-GAMBLER or visit ncpgambling.org.