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Kentucky Sports Betting Sign-Ups Begin This Month

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Kentucky Sports Betting Sign-Ups Begin This Month

Online sportsbooks in Kentucky won’t be open until the end of September. But officials said Thursday that residents will be able to register for accounts by the end of this month.

Kentucky sports bettingOn March 31, Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear (seated) held a ceremonial signing for House Bill 551, which legalizes sports betting in the state. This week, the governor announced a time line for sportsbook sign-ups. (Image: Gov. Andy Beshear/Twitter)

“The countdown is on. We are just three weeks away from sports wagering in Kentucky,” Gov. Andy Beshear (D) said in a news release Thursday. “We are ready to deliver the quality entertainment experience Kentuckians asked for while bringing money to the state to support pensions and free up funds that can be used to build a better Kentucky.”

Seven online sportsbooks earlier this month: Bet365, BetMGM, Caesars, Circa, DraftKings, FanDuel, and Penn Sports Interactive. Kentucky’s sports betting law allows up to 27 online licenses, three for each of its nine-horse racetracks.

Seven racetracks submitted applications for brick-and-mortar sportsbooks: Churchill Downs in Louisville, Ellis Park in Henderson, Oak Grove Gaming and Racing in Oak Grove, The Red Mile in Lexington, Turfway Park in Florence, and two soon-to-open racetracks, Cumberland Run in Corbin, and Sandy’s Gaming and Racing in Ashland.

Winners Decided Next Week

The Kentucky Horse Racing Commission will decide on which operators to approve at its August 22 meeting. Sign-ups for approved online sportsbooks will begin by August 28.

begins a week later, on September 7, but only at in-person facilities. Beshar, a bipartisan sports betting law champion, has said he will be proud to place the first bet that day, which is the first of the NFL season.

Online sportsbooks will be able to begin accepting deposits from customers on September 7, but actual betting will have to wait three weeks until September 28.

Tiered Implementation

Kentucky is taking a tiered approach to implementing its new sports betting law. That s done to test policies and procedures at brick-and-mortar sportsbooks before mobile applications begin accepting bets.

The KHRC is excited to open sports wagering and is working efficiently to meet the necessary deadlines,” Chairman Jonathan Rabinowitz said in a statement. “This is a careful process dedicated to wagering integrity and protecting bettors in the state of Kentucky.”

Officials estimate Kentucky will earn $23 million in annual tax revenue once its sports betting law is fully implemented. Online sportsbooks are taxed at a rate of 14.25%, while brick-and-mortar facilities pay 9.75%.

Kentucky will send 2.5% of the proceeds to a newly created .

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