Gambling In New Mexico

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Sandia Resort and Casino

This is a list of casinos in New Mexico.

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Gambling Laws in New Mexico The minimum gambling age is 21 at all New Mexico casinos and 18 for bingo or pari-mutuel betting. Please note that all New Mexico casinos are prohibited from serving. Detailed map showing location of all casinos and racetracks in New Mexico with pictures, gambling information and location of golf courses and RV Parks. The Downs Racetrack and Casino in. New Mexico gambling laws state that all forms of gambling are illegal unless specifically exempted under state law. Charities may hold games of chance if they qualify as a nonprofit organization under. Age of gambling in New Mexico: In New Mexico, the gambling age starts from 21. If you are little from 21 then you are not going in the casinos. The casinos Also have spa, pools and much more. One of the biggest gaming establishments is the Albuquerque Sandia Resort & Casino thanks to its attractive offer of 2,300 slot machines, 30 gaming tables and a free-smoke Poker Room.

List of casinos[edit]

List of casinos in the U.S. state of New Mexico
CasinoCityCountyStateDistrictTypeComments
Apache Nugget CasinoCubaSandovalNew MexicoNative American
Billy the Kid CasinoRuidosoLincolnNew MexicoRacino
Buffalo Thunder Casino and ResortPojoaque PuebloSanta FeNew MexicoNative Americannorth of Santa Fe
Tesuque CasinoTesuque PuebloSanta FeNew MexicoNative Americannorth of Santa Fe
Casino Apache Travel CenterMescaleroOteroNew MexicoNative American
Casino HollywoodSan FelipeSandovalNew MexicoNative American
Cities of Gold CasinoPojoaque PuebloSanta FeNew MexicoNative Americannorth of Santa Fe
Cities of Gold Sports BarPojoaque PuebloSanta FeNew MexicoNative Americannorth of Santa Fe
Dancing Eagle CasinoCasa BlancaCibolaNew MexicoNative American
Downs at AlbuquerqueAlbuquerqueBernalilloNew MexicoRacino
Fire Rock Navajo CasinoChurch RockMcKinleyNew MexicoNative American
Inn of the Mountain Gods Resort & CasinoMescaleroOteroNew MexicoNative American
Isleta Casino & ResortIsleta PuebloBernalilloNew MexicoNative Americansouth of Albuquerque
Kicks 66/Convenience Store & Phillips 66 ServiceSanta FeSanta FeNew MexicoNative American
Northern Edge Navajo CasinoFruitlandSan JuanNew MexicoNative American
Ohkay Casino ResortSan Juan PuebloRio ArribaNew MexicoNative AmericanOhkay Owingeh Pueblo
Palace WestIsletaBernalilloNew MexicoNative American
Route 66 CasinoLaguna PuebloBernalilloNew MexicoNative Americanwest of Albuquerque
Route 66 Casino ExpressLaguna PuebloBernalilloNew MexicoNative Americanwest of Albuquerque; features 120 slots only
Sandia Resort and CasinoSandia PuebloBernalilloNew MexicoNative Americannorth of Albuquerque
Santa Ana Star CasinoSanta Ana PuebloSandovalNew MexicoNative Americannorthwest of Albuquerque/Rio Rancho
Santa Claran Hotel & CasinoEspañolaRio ArribaNew MexicoNative American
Sky City CasinoAcomaCibolaNew MexicoNative American
Sun Ray Park & CasinoFarmingtonSan JuanNew MexicoRacino
Sunland Park Racetrack & CasinoSunland ParkDoña AnaNew MexicoRacino
Taos Mountain CasinoTaosTaosNew MexicoNative American
Wild Horse CasinoDulceRio ArribaNew MexicoNative American
Zia Park Casino, Hotel & RacetrackHobbsLeaNew MexicoRacino

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  • Media related to Casinos in New Mexico at Wikimedia Commons


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The sports betting industry was thrown a curveball when the Santa Ana Star Casino and Hotel in Bernalillo, New Mexico, opened its sportsbook for business on Oct. 16, 2018. The casino is operated by the Tamaya Nation's Pueblo of Santa Ana tribe. The news came as a surprise because sports betting — whether in brick-and-mortar locations or online — actually remains illegal elsewhere in the state. However, the state's tribal compact appears to authorize 'any and all forms of Class III gaming' on Indian lands within the state. Sports betting appears to be defined as a Class III gaming activity in the Code of Federal Regulations, section 502.4.

New Mexico sports betting status

The wording in New Mexico's 2015 compact with 18 of the tribes located within its borders implies a degree of permissiveness not necessarily found in the tribal compacts of other states. Those agreements typically enumerate which Class III gaming activities tribes within the jurisdiction can offer. The lack of specificity naturally appears to leave the door open for the state's 17 other tribes to also open sportsbooks if so inclined. Meanwhile, New Mexico has yet to even introduce any type of sports betting legislation for consideration.

New Mexico Sports Betting FAQ

Is sports betting legal in New Mexico?

According to the interpretation of current law, single-game sports betting is currently not legal in New Mexico outside of tribal casinos.

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Where can I bet on sports in New Mexico?

Sports bets can presently only be placed at the sportsbook located within the Santa Ana Star Casino and Hotel in Bernalillo.

Can I bet on my mobile device?

Current laws limit sports betting to the on-site sportsbook at Santa Ana Star Casino and Hotel. However, mobile wagering is certainly a possibility in the future.

How can I deposit and withdraw money on sports betting sites in New Mexico?

There is no mobile wagering currently available in New Mexico. All sports betting is exclusively available on-site at Santa Ana Star Casino and Hotel at this time.

How old do I have to be to bet on sports in New Mexico?

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Sandia Resort and Casino

This is a list of casinos in New Mexico.

Gambling Laws in New Mexico The minimum gambling age is 21 at all New Mexico casinos and 18 for bingo or pari-mutuel betting. Please note that all New Mexico casinos are prohibited from serving. Detailed map showing location of all casinos and racetracks in New Mexico with pictures, gambling information and location of golf courses and RV Parks. The Downs Racetrack and Casino in. New Mexico gambling laws state that all forms of gambling are illegal unless specifically exempted under state law. Charities may hold games of chance if they qualify as a nonprofit organization under. Age of gambling in New Mexico: In New Mexico, the gambling age starts from 21. If you are little from 21 then you are not going in the casinos. The casinos Also have spa, pools and much more. One of the biggest gaming establishments is the Albuquerque Sandia Resort & Casino thanks to its attractive offer of 2,300 slot machines, 30 gaming tables and a free-smoke Poker Room.

List of casinos[edit]

List of casinos in the U.S. state of New Mexico
CasinoCityCountyStateDistrictTypeComments
Apache Nugget CasinoCubaSandovalNew MexicoNative American
Billy the Kid CasinoRuidosoLincolnNew MexicoRacino
Buffalo Thunder Casino and ResortPojoaque PuebloSanta FeNew MexicoNative Americannorth of Santa Fe
Tesuque CasinoTesuque PuebloSanta FeNew MexicoNative Americannorth of Santa Fe
Casino Apache Travel CenterMescaleroOteroNew MexicoNative American
Casino HollywoodSan FelipeSandovalNew MexicoNative American
Cities of Gold CasinoPojoaque PuebloSanta FeNew MexicoNative Americannorth of Santa Fe
Cities of Gold Sports BarPojoaque PuebloSanta FeNew MexicoNative Americannorth of Santa Fe
Dancing Eagle CasinoCasa BlancaCibolaNew MexicoNative American
Downs at AlbuquerqueAlbuquerqueBernalilloNew MexicoRacino
Fire Rock Navajo CasinoChurch RockMcKinleyNew MexicoNative American
Inn of the Mountain Gods Resort & CasinoMescaleroOteroNew MexicoNative American
Isleta Casino & ResortIsleta PuebloBernalilloNew MexicoNative Americansouth of Albuquerque
Kicks 66/Convenience Store & Phillips 66 ServiceSanta FeSanta FeNew MexicoNative American
Northern Edge Navajo CasinoFruitlandSan JuanNew MexicoNative American
Ohkay Casino ResortSan Juan PuebloRio ArribaNew MexicoNative AmericanOhkay Owingeh Pueblo
Palace WestIsletaBernalilloNew MexicoNative American
Route 66 CasinoLaguna PuebloBernalilloNew MexicoNative Americanwest of Albuquerque
Route 66 Casino ExpressLaguna PuebloBernalilloNew MexicoNative Americanwest of Albuquerque; features 120 slots only
Sandia Resort and CasinoSandia PuebloBernalilloNew MexicoNative Americannorth of Albuquerque
Santa Ana Star CasinoSanta Ana PuebloSandovalNew MexicoNative Americannorthwest of Albuquerque/Rio Rancho
Santa Claran Hotel & CasinoEspañolaRio ArribaNew MexicoNative American
Sky City CasinoAcomaCibolaNew MexicoNative American
Sun Ray Park & CasinoFarmingtonSan JuanNew MexicoRacino
Sunland Park Racetrack & CasinoSunland ParkDoña AnaNew MexicoRacino
Taos Mountain CasinoTaosTaosNew MexicoNative American
Wild Horse CasinoDulceRio ArribaNew MexicoNative American
Zia Park Casino, Hotel & RacetrackHobbsLeaNew MexicoRacino

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See also[edit]

References[edit]

External links[edit]

  • Media related to Casinos in New Mexico at Wikimedia Commons


Retrieved from 'https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=List_of_casinos_in_New_Mexico&oldid=1009188910'

The sports betting industry was thrown a curveball when the Santa Ana Star Casino and Hotel in Bernalillo, New Mexico, opened its sportsbook for business on Oct. 16, 2018. The casino is operated by the Tamaya Nation's Pueblo of Santa Ana tribe. The news came as a surprise because sports betting — whether in brick-and-mortar locations or online — actually remains illegal elsewhere in the state. However, the state's tribal compact appears to authorize 'any and all forms of Class III gaming' on Indian lands within the state. Sports betting appears to be defined as a Class III gaming activity in the Code of Federal Regulations, section 502.4.

New Mexico sports betting status

The wording in New Mexico's 2015 compact with 18 of the tribes located within its borders implies a degree of permissiveness not necessarily found in the tribal compacts of other states. Those agreements typically enumerate which Class III gaming activities tribes within the jurisdiction can offer. The lack of specificity naturally appears to leave the door open for the state's 17 other tribes to also open sportsbooks if so inclined. Meanwhile, New Mexico has yet to even introduce any type of sports betting legislation for consideration.

New Mexico Sports Betting FAQ

Is sports betting legal in New Mexico?

According to the interpretation of current law, single-game sports betting is currently not legal in New Mexico outside of tribal casinos.

Where can I bet on sports in New Mexico?

Sports bets can presently only be placed at the sportsbook located within the Santa Ana Star Casino and Hotel in Bernalillo.

Can I bet on my mobile device?

Current laws limit sports betting to the on-site sportsbook at Santa Ana Star Casino and Hotel. However, mobile wagering is certainly a possibility in the future.

How can I deposit and withdraw money on sports betting sites in New Mexico?

There is no mobile wagering currently available in New Mexico. All sports betting is exclusively available on-site at Santa Ana Star Casino and Hotel at this time.

How old do I have to be to bet on sports in New Mexico?

One must be 21 years of age to enter Santa Ana Star Casino and Hotel, which houses the state's only sportsbook. Consequently, you must be 21 years of age or older to place a sports bet in New Mexico.

Sports Gambling In New Mexico

Which local sports teams in New Mexico can I bet on?

The Santa Ana Star Casino and Hotel and operator USBookmaking have made the decision not offer wagering on any local teams at this time.

Online Gambling In New Mexico

Can I get into trouble for placing bets with unregulated online sportsbooks in New Mexico?

New Mexico Gaming

With sports betting now legalized in the state, there is likely to be a precipitous drop in residents patronizing unregulated sportsbooks. However, as a practical matter, doing so won't lead to any legal complications for the individual.





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