We cover Kentucky gambling law, retail casinos, and the shifting status of online play for readers in Bowling Green, Louisville, Owensboro, Covington, and Lexington. If you have a question, a correction, or a partnership idea, this page explains how to reach us and what to expect back.
Quick Answer
Email us through our contact form for the fastest reply. We answer general questions within two to three business days and treat factual corrections as a priority. We do not give legal, financial, or wagering advice, and we are not a regulator or a casino operator.
How to Reach Us
The contact form on this site is the best way to get in touch. Send us your question along with a way to reach you, and the message routes to our Kentucky editorial team. We read every submission.
Please tell us which page prompted your message and include any links or screenshots that help. Specific details get a faster, more accurate response than general inquiries.
We respond to readers, journalists, and prospective partners. We do not process casino deposits, withdrawals, or account disputes. For those issues, contact the operator directly or the Kentucky Horse Racing and Gaming Corporation (KHRGC) and the Kentucky Horse Racing and Gaming Corporation.
Corrections Requests
Kentucky gambling rules change quickly, and accuracy matters to us. If you spot an outdated fact, a broken brand status, or a misstatement of the law, tell us.
For example, real-money online casinos are not legal in Kentucky, and SB 885 stalled in committee in 2026 (see legislature.ky.gov). The Attorney General's July 2, 2025 opinion deemed dual-currency sweepstakes casinos illegal gambling under KRS 528.020, and major brands have since exited the state. If our coverage drifts from the record, send the correct source.
Send corrections through the contact form with a heading that says "Correction." Include the page URL, the disputed claim, and a link to an official source such as the KHRGC or the state legislature. We verify against primary records before we change anything.
We report, we don't rule
This site is an independent information resource, not a law firm or a state agency. Pure social casinos that offer Gold Coins with no cash redemption appear to be permitted under KRS 528.020, but that reflects legal commentary rather than an explicit state ruling. For binding guidance, consult a licensed Kentucky attorney or the KHRGC. Learn more on our are online casinos legal in Kentucky guide.
Partnership Inquiries
We consider partnerships that serve Kentucky readers and meet our editorial standards. We will not present offshore or unregulated operators as legal or safe, and we will not run misleading "Play Now" calls to action for brands unavailable to Kentucky players.
Send proposals through the contact form with the subject "Partnership." Include your company, the offer, and your compliance contacts.
Response Expectations
General questions: two to three business days. Corrections: prioritized, usually within one to two business days. Partnership inquiries: up to five business days. High message volume around legislative sessions or regulator action may add a day or two.
Need help now? Don't wait for our reply
If gambling is causing harm, help is available 24/7. Call the national problem-gambling helpline at 1-800-GAMBLER (1-800-426-2537) or the national line at 1-800-GAMBLER. Kentucky offers self-exclusion with a five-year minimum, enrolled in person. You must be 21+ to gamble in Kentucky. See our Kentucky responsible gambling resources, including the NCPG and the Kentucky Association on Compulsive Gambling.
Editorial note: This page is reviewed for accuracy, legal clarity, bonus transparency, and responsible gambling information. Kentucky gambling laws and operator availability can change, so all legal and promotional details should be verified before publication.
