Slot Machine Law and Legal Definition. A machine that is operated by the insertion of a coin in a slot is known as slot machine. This type of machine is very commonly used in gambling. This is also known as one-armed bandits. Laws regarding the ownership of slot machines change over a course of time. As of now, the states of Alaska, Kentucky, Arizona, Arkansas, Minnesota, Maine, Rhode Island, Nevada, Ohio, Texas, Virginia, Utah, and West Virginia consider the use of slot machines as legal. If you reside in any of these states, acquisition of a second-hand slot. All shipments of gaming devices, including slot machines, into any county of this state within which slot machine gaming is authorized pursuant to chapter 551 and the registering, recording, and labeling of which have been duly performed by the manufacturer or distributor thereof in accordance with sections 3 and 4 of that chapter of the. US Slot Machine Laws by State Outside of the 1961 Wire Act, the 1992 PASPA law, and the 2006 UIGEA law, the U.S. Federal government allows states to decide most gambling laws. So people who want to buy a slot machine shouldn’t be concerned about federal gambling laws, but they do need to know their state gaming machine ownership laws.

In the United States the purchase of a slot machine is heavily regulated. When buying a slot machine be sure that you meet all the legal requirements. Remember, not every state has the same slot machine buying and selling regulations. We sell three versions of each slot machine: Machines that take and pay out real currency, tokenized, and TITO (Ticket In, Ticket Out). Please check the charts and maps below to see what you can legally purchase!

(NOTE: These are rough guidelines and are subject to change. We do not guarantee complete accuracy).

State Legal Status
Alabama Class II machines legal
Alaska All machines legal
Arizona All machines legal
Arkansas All machines legal
California Machines 25 years or older legal
Colorado Machines before 1984 legal
Connecticut All machines prohibited
Delaware Machines 25 years or older legal
District of Columbia Machines before 1952 legal
Florida Machines 20 years or older legal
Georgia Machines before 1950 legal
Hawaii All machines prohibited
Idaho Machines before 1950 legal
Illinois Machines 25 years or older legal
Indiana Machines 40 years or older legal
Iowa Machines 25 years or older legal
Kansas Machines before 1950 legal
Kentucky All machines legal
Louisiana Machines 25 years or older legal
Maine All machines legal
Maryland Machines 25 years or older legal
Massachusetts Machines 30 years or older legal
Michigan Machines 25 years or older legal
Minnesota All machines legal
Mississippi Machines 25 years or older legal
Missouri Machines 30 years or older legal
State Legal Status
Montana Machines 25 years or older legal
Nebraska All machines prohibited
New Hampshire Machines 25 years or older legal
New Jersey Machines before 1941 legal
New Mexico Machines 25 years or older legal
New York Machines 30 years or older legal
Nevada All machines legal
North Carolina Machines 25 years or older legal
North Dakota Machines 25 years or older legal
Ohio All machines legal
Oklahoma Machines 25 years or older legal
Oregon Machines 25 years or older legal
Pennsylvania Machines 25 years or older legal
Rhode Island All machines legal
South Carolina All machines prohibited
South Dakota Machines before 1941 legal
Tennessee All machines prohibited
Texas All machines legal
Utah All machines legal
Vermont Machines before 1954 legal
Virginia All machines legal
Washington Machines 25 years or older legal
West Virginia All machines legal
Wisconsin Machines 25 years or older legal
Wyoming Machines 25 years or older legal

Source: Wikipedia

TOKENIZED & TITO SLOT MACHINES

Additionally, the laws covering the sale of tokenized and/or TITO machines differ from those listed above. Please check the following map for eligibility:

(Redirected from United States state slot machine ownership regulations)
Laws restricting noncommercial ownership/use of mechanical & digital games of chance

This is a list of potential restrictions and regulations on private ownership of slot machines in the United States on a state by state basis.

Machine
StateLegal Status
AlabamaClass II machines legal
AlaskaAll machines legal
ArizonaMachines 25 years or older legal[1]
ArkansasAll machines legal
CaliforniaMachines 25 years or older legal
ColoradoMachines before 1984 legal
ConnecticutAll machines prohibited
DelawareMachines 25 years or older legal
District of ColumbiaMachines before 1952 legal
FloridaMachines 20 years or older legal
GeorgiaMachines before 1950 legal
HawaiiAll machines prohibited
IdahoMachines before 1950 legal
IllinoisMachines 25 years or older legal
IndianaMachines 40 years or older legal
IowaMachines 25 years or older legal
KansasMachines before 1950 legal
KentuckyAll machines legal
LouisianaMachines 25 years or older legal
MaineAll machines legal
MarylandMachines 25 years or older legal
MassachusettsMachines 30 years or older legal
MichiganMachines 25 years or older legal
MinnesotaAll machines legal
MississippiMachines 25 years or older legal
MissouriMachines 30 years or older legal
MontanaMachines 25 years or older legal
NebraskaAll machines prohibited
NevadaAll machines legal
New HampshireMachines 25 years or older legal
New JerseyMachines before 1941 legal
New MexicoMachines 25 years or older legal
New YorkMachines 30 years or older legal
North CarolinaMachines 25 years or older legal
North DakotaMachines 25 years or older legal
OhioAll machines legal
OklahomaMachines 25 years or older legal
OregonMachines 25 years or older legal
PennsylvaniaMachines 25 years or older legal
Rhode IslandAll machines legal
South CarolinaAll machines prohibited
South DakotaMachines before 1941 legal
TennesseeAll machines prohibited
TexasAll machines legal
UtahAll machines legal
VermontMachines before 1954 legal
VirginiaAll machines legal
WashingtonMachines 25 years or older legal
West VirginiaAll machines legal
WisconsinMachines 25 years or older legal
WyomingMachines 25 years or older legal
Slot Machine Laws

References[edit]

Slot Machine Laws North Carolina

  1. ^Arizona State Legislature ARS §13-3309 paragraphs D&E

Nevada Slot Machine Law

External links[edit]

  • U.S. Slot Machine Laws & Statutes by State, Gameroom Show

California Slot Machine Laws

Retrieved from 'https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=United_States_slot_machine_ownership_regulations_by_state&oldid=1001538227'