As of my last update in early 2023, sports betting in North Carolina was limited but had started to expand. The state passed legislation in 2019 that allowed for sports betting on tribal lands. The Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians operates two casinos in the state, and they were permitted to offer sports betting at their locations.
However, in-person sports betting was the only form available at that time. There was no legal framework for mobile or online sports betting in North Carolina, although there were discussions and proposals to expand the market to include online betting.
It’s important to note that the legal status of gambling can change, and new laws or regulations may be adopted after my last update. For the most current information on sports betting in North Carolina, you should check the latest state laws or consult with a legal expert. Additionally, you can check the official websites of the casinos involved or the North Carolina General Assembly for updates on the legal status of sports betting in the state.