United States slot machine ownership regulations by state

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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.

StateLegal Status
Flag of Alabama.svg  Alabama Class II machines legal
Flag of Alaska.svg  Alaska All machines legal
Flag of Arizona.svg  Arizona All machines legal
Flag of Arkansas.svg  Arkansas All machines legal
Flag of California.svg  California Machines 25 years or older legal
Flag of Colorado.svg  Colorado Machines before 1984 legal
Flag of Connecticut.svg  Connecticut All machines prohibited
Flag of Delaware.svg  Delaware Machines 25 years or older legal
Flag of Washington, D.C.svg  Washington, D.C. Machines before 1952 legal
Flag of Florida.svg  Florida Machines 20 years or older legal
Flag of Georgia (U.S. state).svg  Georgia Machines before 1950 legal
Flag of Hawaii.svg  Hawaii All machines prohibited
Flag of Idaho.svg  Idaho Machines before 1950 legal
Flag of Illinois.svg  Illinois Machines 25 years or older legal
Flag of Indiana.svg  Indiana Machines 40 years or older legal
Flag of Iowa.svg  Iowa Machines 25 years or older legal
Flag of Kansas.svg  Kansas Machines before 1950 legal
Flag of Kentucky.svg  Kentucky All machines legal
Flag of Louisiana.svg  Louisiana Machines 25 years or older legal
Flag of Maine.svg  Maine All machines legal
Flag of Maryland.svg  Maryland Machines 25 years or older legal
Flag of Massachusetts.svg  Massachusetts Machines 30 years or older legal
Flag of Michigan.svg  Michigan Machines 25 years or older legal
Flag of Minnesota.svg  Minnesota All machines legal
Flag of Mississippi.svg  Mississippi Machines 25 years or older legal
Flag of Missouri.svg  Missouri Machines 30 years or older legal
Flag of Montana.svg  Montana Machines 25 years or older legal
Flag of Nebraska.svg  Nebraska All machines prohibited
Flag of Nevada.svg  Nevada All machines legal
Flag of New Hampshire.svg  New Hampshire Machines 25 years or older legal
Flag of New Jersey.svg  New Jersey Machines before 1941 legal
Flag of New Mexico.svg  New Mexico Machines 25 years or older legal
Flag of New York.svg  New York (state) Machines 30 years or older legal
Flag of North Carolina.svg  North Carolina Machines 25 years or older legal
Flag of North Dakota.svg  North Dakota Machines 25 years or older legal
Flag of Ohio.svg  Ohio All machines legal
Flag of Oklahoma.svg  Oklahoma Machines 25 years or older legal
Flag of Oregon.svg  Oregon Machines 25 years or older legal
Flag of Pennsylvania.svg  Pennsylvania Machines 25 years or older legal
Flag of Rhode Island.svg  Rhode Island All machines legal
Flag of South Carolina.svg  South Carolina All machines prohibited
Flag of South Dakota.svg  South Dakota Machines before 1941 legal
Flag of Tennessee.svg  Tennessee Machines 20 years or older legal, starting 7/1/2021(SB1258)
Flag of Texas.svg  Texas All machines legal
Flag of Utah.svg  Utah All machines legal
Flag of Vermont.svg  Vermont Machines before 1954 legal
Flag of Virginia.svg  Virginia All machines legal
Flag of Washington.svg  Washington Machines 25 years or older legal
Flag of West Virginia.svg  West Virginia All machines legal
Flag of Wisconsin.svg  Wisconsin Machines 25 years or older legal
Flag of Wyoming.svg  Wyoming Machines 25 years or older legal

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