Can I Bet Online at Xpressbet From California?

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Published on:
May/09/2017

You can bet online at Xpressbet from California but will need to provide your social security number in order to do so.  International online racebooks also accept customers from California without the need to provide a social security number

California has the largest population in the United States and represents the 6th largest economy in the world.

It has six main race tracks including Del Mar, Santa Anita, Fairplex in Pomona, Fresno Race Track, Los Alamitos, and Golden Gate Fields in Albany.

Four of these are centered around LA while another is near San Francisco and the other remaining track outside San Diego.

This leaves plenty of folks without a place to physically bet for the Preakness Stakes and other major horse races.

Here you will find the XpressBet.com restricted states (international online racebooks do accept players from each of these states)

Alaska, Arizona (with some exceptions), District of Columbia, Georgia, Hawaii, Mississippi, Missouri, Nevada, New Jersey, North Carolina, Pennsylvania (certain regions near most major tracks prohibited), Puerto Rico, South Carolina, Texas, US Virgin Islands, Utah.

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