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Poker Rooms in Utah

Utah has a constitutional ban on all forms of gambling and has no poker rooms of any kind. It is one of the two most restrictive gambling states in the United States (along with Hawaii). Utah residents seeking live poker commonly travel to Wendover, Nevada (a short drive from Salt Lake City on I-80), Las Vegas, or Mesquite, Nevada. The Shoshone-Paiute Tribes' Duck Valley Indian Reservation on the Nevada side of the Idaho/Nevada border is also accessible to some northern Utah residents.

Legal Framework

Utah's constitution explicitly prohibits gambling. Article VI, Section 27 of the Utah Constitution bans lotteries and all forms of gambling. This constitutional prohibition covers casinos, poker rooms, charitable gaming, sports betting, and any other wagering activity. There is no tribal gaming in Utah as tribes have been unable to negotiate compacts under IGRA due to the state's constitutional ban. Legislative efforts to permit any form of gambling have been consistently rejected.

No Legal Poker Rooms in Utah

Utah's constitution explicitly prohibits gambling. Article VI, Section 27 of the Utah Constitution bans lotteries and all forms of gambling. This constitutional prohibition covers casinos, poker rooms, charitable gaming, sports betting, and any other wagering activity. There is no tribal gaming in Utah as tribes have been unable to negotiate compacts under IGRA due to the state's constitutional ban. Legislative efforts to permit any form of gambling have been consistently rejected.

Utah has a constitutional ban on all forms of gambling and has no poker rooms of any kind. It is one of the two most restrictive gambling states in the United States (along with Hawaii). Utah residents seeking live poker commonly travel to Wendover, Nevada (a short drive from Salt Lake City on I-80), Las Vegas, or Mesquite, Nevada. The Shoshone-Paiute Tribes' Duck Valley Indian Reservation on the Nevada side of the Idaho/Nevada border is also accessible to some northern Utah residents.

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Utah Poker Rooms FAQ

Are there poker rooms in Utah?
Utah currently does not have legal poker rooms. Utah's constitution explicitly prohibits gambling. Article VI, Section 27 of the Utah Constitution bans lotteries and all forms of gambling. This constitutional prohibition covers casinos, poker rooms, charitable gaming, sports betting, and any other wagering activity. There is no tribal gaming in Utah as tribes have been unable to negotiate compacts under IGRA due to the state's constitutional ban. Legislative efforts to permit any form of gambling have been consistently rejected.
Where can Utah residents play live poker?
Utah residents typically travel to neighboring states that have legal poker rooms. Utah has a constitutional ban on all forms of gambling and has no poker rooms of any kind. It is one of the two most restrictive gambling states in the United States (along with Hawaii). Utah residents seeking live poker commonly travel to Wendover, Nevada (a short drive from Salt Lake City on I-80), Las Vegas, or Mesquite, Nevada. The Shoshone-Paiute Tribes' Duck Valley Indian Reservation on the Nevada side of the Idaho/Nevada border is also accessible to some northern Utah residents.
Is online poker legal in Utah?
Utah does not currently have regulated online poker. Check our US online poker guide for the latest state-by-state legality information.