Is Caesars Palace Online Casino licensed and legal in New Jersey?
Yes. Caesars Palace Online Casino operates in New Jersey under a DGE license, tied to Caesars' Atlantic City casino as required by state law. As with every listing on this site, confirm this against the DGE's current Internet Gaming Authorized Sites list before publishing — partnerships and license status can change.
Welcome bonus: the terms behind the headline number
Caesars' own promo page describes a three-part New Jersey offer: a $10 no-deposit casino bonus, a 100% deposit match up to $1,000, and 2,500 Reward Credits — all triggered by making a minimum $10 deposit and wagering at least $25 within your first 7 days after registration. The $10 free credit clears with a 1x playthrough, a genuinely low bar. The $1,000 match piece is steeper at 15x — and in New Jersey specifically, only slot play counts toward clearing either requirement; table games contribute nothing toward the wagering total here, which is a state-specific restriction rather than a Caesars-wide policy. The entire bonus package expires 7 days after it's credited, which is a tighter window than some competitors.
Worked example: deposit $100, and the $100 match at 15x means wagering $1,500 in eligible slot play within 7 days to fully unlock it — separate from the $10 credit's own 1x requirement, and separate from the $25 in wagering needed just to trigger the 2,500 Reward Credits.
| Term | What it means |
|---|---|
| No-deposit credit wagering | 1x on the $10 credit, slots only |
| Deposit match wagering | 15x on the matched bonus amount, slots only in NJ |
| Reward Credits trigger | Wager $25+ within 7 days to earn 2,500 Reward Credits |
| Minimum deposit to trigger offer | $10 |
| Time limit | 7 days from registration to complete wagering |
| Promo period (as of this writing) | July 1 – December 31, 2026 — reconfirm before publishing |
Game library and software providers
Reported game counts for Caesars Palace Online Casino NJ range from roughly 760 to over 2,200 titles depending on the source and count date, with several reviewers converging around the 2,000-2,200 range as most current. The library draws heavily on IGT and Light & Wonder content reflecting Caesars' land-based relationships, plus a live-dealer studio in Atlantic City. The Caesars Rewards integration is frequently cited as a standout: credits earned online redeem across Caesars Palace Las Vegas, Harrah's, Horseshoe, Tropicana, and other properties — reviewers describe it as the largest land-based redemption network of any US iGaming brand. Confirm the current lobby count directly in your account before publishing.
Deposits, withdrawals, and payout speed
Independent reviews converge more tightly here than for some competitors: most cite standard withdrawals landing in 3-5 business days, with PayPal notably faster — several reviewers report same-day or 24-48 hour PayPal approvals after the first verified withdrawal, and Play+/debit card payouts often clearing within 24-48 hours as well. A few sources report Caesars processes requests within a stated 72-hour review window before funds move at all. As with every operator on this site, treat these as a starting range — test your own withdrawal by your preferred method and record the real figure before publishing.
Our verdict
Based on the terms and independent reporting: Caesars' 7-day clearance window is tighter than BetMGM's roughly 14-day window, which matters if you don't play often. The slots-only wagering restriction in NJ means table-game players get little practical value from the $1,000 match piece, even though the $10 no-deposit credit is close to free money regardless of what you play. Where Caesars appears to lead among NJ operators, per multiple sources, is the Caesars Rewards cross-property redemption network — a real differentiator for anyone who visits Caesars' physical properties. Payout speed looks solid on paper (PayPal in particular) but confirm with your own test before leading with it.