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What info do I give to register?
The two Dubuque casinos will join a bevy of others that have launched sports betting operations in Iowa. Eighteen of the state’s 19 casinos have obtained licenses to offer sports betting, and more than half already have opened sportsbooks. Had to cancel a trip to Las Vegas this past week due to the experience not being the same out there. No sports betting allowed in Wisconsin, so we decided to drive out to the Q Casino in Dubuque to check it out. We set out with low expectations, because there wasn't much post-Covid info on the web about the place. We stayed 3 nts/4 days in the.
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Legal sports betting operators must ask for some basic personal information to verify that you are who you say you are before they give you a sportsbook account. Iowa sportsbooks will ask for the following information when you click the sign-up button:
- Date of birth
- Email address
- Legal name
- Mailing address
- Last four digits of your Social Security number (for tax purposes)
Some of the apps let you streamline that process by allowing you to snap a photograph of your government-issued photo ID. However, you need to ensure the information on that card is correct.
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Once the sportsbook has verified the information you supplied, that’s it. You’re now ready to make your first deposit and place your first bet.
There’s good news if you’ve ever played daily fantasy sports (DFS) games with DraftKings or FanDuel. Because they are also sports betting operators, you can skip a few steps in the registration process. Simply log in with your existing credentials that you use for DFS.
From there, DraftKings or FanDuel will walk you through the process of verification for sports betting.
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If you’re signing up for PointsBet or William Hill sportsbooks, or you’re new to DraftKings or FanDuel, you will have to start at step one.
Be sure to watch your email, as sportsbooks tend to give their best promotions to first-time depositors.