Bettors in Illinois will be able to sign up for an online sports betting account without travelling to a physical location after Governor J.B. Pritzker reinstated an executive order suspending in-person registration.
The remote registration order will be in force until 19 September at the earliest, after the order was reissued on Friday (21 August). It had originally been implemented from 4 June, and was due to be in force as long as Illinois’ Gubernatorial Disaster Proclamations were in place.
These proclamations, setting out measures to tackle the novel coronavirus (Covid-19) pandemic, saw the state’s land-based casinos shuttered from March 16, making in-person registration impossible.
The most recent proclamations ended 26 July – after casinos reopened at 50% capacity from July 1 – though at the time Pritzker did not reissue the order.
While in-person registration would have significantly benefited online sportsbooks partnered with physical outlets in the Chicago metropolitan area, such as PointsBet, others including DraftKings, in more remote locations, faced having access to customers significantly reduced.
However, at a time when rising numbers of Covid-19 cases have prompted new restrictions on opening hours in the Metro East region of Illinois – covering DraftKings’ sportsbook at Casino Queen in the Greater St. Louis area – players will once again be able to register online.
The remote registration order will be in force until 19 September at the earliest, after the order was reissued on Friday (21 August). It had originally been implemented from 4 June, and was due to be in force as long as Illinois’ Gubernatorial Disaster Proclamations were in place.
These proclamations, setting out measures to tackle the novel coronavirus (Covid-19) pandemic, saw the state’s land-based casinos shuttered from March 16, making in-person registration impossible.
The most recent proclamations ended 26 July – after casinos reopened at 50% capacity from July 1 – though at the time Pritzker did not reissue the order.
While in-person registration would have significantly benefited online sportsbooks partnered with physical outlets in the Chicago metropolitan area, such as PointsBet, others including DraftKings, in more remote locations, faced having access to customers significantly reduced.
However, at a time when rising numbers of Covid-19 cases have prompted new restrictions on opening hours in the Metro East region of Illinois – covering DraftKings’ sportsbook at Casino Queen in the Greater St. Louis area – players will once again be able to register online.