Our Review & Rating Methodology

How our Louisiana team tests, rates, and legally verifies every casino-style site before we publish a single recommendation.

Every rating on this site starts with a question Louisiana players actually ask: can I legally use this in my parish, and will it pay what it promises? We test, document, and date-stamp the answer before we publish.

How we rate Louisiana casino-style sites

We score sites across five weighted factors: legal status under Louisiana law, payout and prize integrity, bonus and sweeps-redemption terms, responsible-gambling tools, and platform quality. Legal status carries the heaviest weight, because a site that violates La. R.S. 14:90 can vanish from Louisiana overnight, as many dual-currency sweepstakes brands did in 2025.

Our rating factors

We rate each site on a 5-point scale built from five inputs. No single reviewer assigns a final score alone; a second editor checks the legal and payout findings before anything goes live.

FactorWeightWhat we check
Legal status in Louisiana30%Whether the model is permitted under state law and current LGCB enforcement
Payouts & prize integrity25%Real redemption speed, ID checks, and complaint history
Bonus & sweeps terms20%Wagering rules, sweeps-coin redemption thresholds, fine print
Responsible gambling15%Deposit/purchase limits, self-exclusion, 21+ enforcement
Platform quality10%Game library, mobile apps, support responsiveness

For commercial pages such as Louisiana casino bonuses and Louisiana online slots, we apply the same weighting and keep calls to action honest. We never attach a "Play Now" button to a brand that is not lawfully available to Louisiana residents.

Our legal-status verification process

Louisiana law drives our scoring, so we verify legal status first. We read the controlling statute, La. R.S. 14:90, and track guidance from the Louisiana Gaming Control Board (LGCB) and the Louisiana State Police Gaming Enforcement Division. We also follow bill activity at legis.la.gov.

Because of that enforcement wave, we re-check brand availability for Louisiana players directly. The major dual-currency sweepstakes operators that once accepted Louisiana players are no longer available in the state, several of them shutting off Louisiana Sweeps Coins redemption first before withdrawing access entirely. A handful of smaller sweepstakes brands still show ambiguous Louisiana status, and we tag each one as unverified until we can confirm it. See our living trackers on Louisiana sweepstakes casinos and whether online casinos are legal in Louisiana.

Online casinos (real money) Not legal
Sweepstakes casinos (dual-currency) AG deemed illegal
Pure social casinos (no redemption) Appears permitted
Sports betting Legal (55/64 parishes)
Retail casinos Legal

We treat pure social casinos (Gold Coins only, with no cash or prize redemption) as a separate category. Legal commentators suggest they appear to be permitted under La. R.S. 14:90, but no explicit state ruling confirms this, so we mark that conclusion and never call them flatly "legal." Online sports betting is live in 55 of Louisiana's 64 parishes, with 9 opt-out parishes and geolocation enforced at the parish line. Retail gaming is robust, from Caesars New Orleans (the only land-based casino, rebranded from Harrah's in May 2024) to roughly 15 riverboats, four racinos, and four tribal casinos including Coushatta near Kinder and Chitimacha in St. Mary Parish. See casinos near Louisiana for that retail picture.

How we never frame offshore sites

Offshore casinos are not a workaround

We do not present offshore or unregulated online casinos as legal or safe for Louisiana players. They sit outside LGCB oversight, offer no state consumer protection, and we do not recommend them. A sweepstakes site lets eligible users redeem Sweeps Coins for cash prizes only where permitted, which is different from licensed real-money gambling, and in Louisiana the AG has deemed that dual-currency model illegal.

Bonus verification

We do not copy promo terms from a landing page. Our team registers, reads the full terms, and records the playthrough requirement, eligible games, expiry window, and any sweeps-coin redemption minimum. For no-deposit offers, we confirm whether a Louisiana resident can actually claim and redeem, or whether geofencing blocks it. When an offer is not available in Louisiana, we say so plainly rather than linking it as if it were live.

Responsible gambling review

What we check on every site

We confirm 21+ age gating, deposit and purchase limits, cooling-off and self-exclusion options, and visible helpline links. Louisiana self-exclusion runs a 5-year minimum and is enrolled in person. If you need help now, call the Louisiana helpline 1-877-770-STOP (1-877-770-7867) or the national 1-800-GAMBLER.

We also reference the National Council on Problem Gambling (NCPG) and the Louisiana Association on Compulsive Gambling, and we down-rank any site that buries or omits these tools. Our full guidance lives on Louisiana responsible gambling.

Last-verified dates

Louisiana's landscape moves fast, so every page carries a last-verified date and we re-audit legal claims after any LGCB action, AG opinion, or bill movement at legis.la.gov. If a fact is still pending confirmation, we tag it inline rather than guess. For the current statewide picture, start with our hub on the best Louisiana online casinos, then compare Louisiana casino apps and real-money options against what the law actually allows.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do you rate offshore casinos as legal for Louisiana players?

No. We never present offshore or unregulated online casinos as legal or safe. They operate outside Louisiana Gaming Control Board oversight, carry no state consumer protection, and we do not recommend them to Louisiana residents.

How often do you re-verify legal status?

We re-audit legal claims after any LGCB enforcement action, Attorney General opinion, or relevant bill movement at legis.la.gov, and every page shows a last-verified date. Pending items are tagged until confirmed.

Why do you weight legal status so heavily?

Because Louisiana enforcement can remove a site overnight, as it did when dual-currency sweepstakes brands exited after the July 2, 2025 AG opinion under La. R.S. 14:90. A great platform is worthless if you cannot lawfully use it here.

Editorial note: This page is reviewed for accuracy, legal clarity, bonus transparency, and responsible gambling information. Louisiana gambling laws and operator availability can change, so all legal and promotional details should be verified before publication.

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