We want every reader in Louisiana to use our site without barriers, whether you browse from New Orleans, Baton Rouge, Shreveport, Lake Charles, or Lafayette. This statement explains our accessibility commitment, the features we have built, how to report a problem, and how we keep improving.
Quick answer
We target conformance with the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1 at Level AA. If any page is hard to use with a screen reader, keyboard, or assistive device, email us and we will respond within five business days and prioritize a fix.
Our WCAG 2.1 AA commitment
We measure our work against WCAG 2.1 Level AA, the standard published by the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C). These guidelines cover the four core principles: content should be perceivable, operable, understandable, and robust.
Level AA is the benchmark most U.S. public-facing sites use, and it is the bar we hold ourselves to across every guide, review, and trust page. We treat conformance as ongoing work, not a one-time certification.
Our content covers Louisiana gambling law, including whether online casinos are legal in Louisiana and the state's sweepstakes and social-casino landscape. Accessible delivery of that information matters, because the legal details are easy to misread when a page is hard to navigate.
Accessibility features on our site
We build pages with semantic HTML so screen readers can announce headings, lists, and tables in a logical order. Every meaningful image carries descriptive alt text, and decorative images are hidden from assistive technology.
You can reach all interactive elements with a keyboard alone, and a visible focus indicator shows where you are on the page. We aim for color contrast that meets the AA ratio for normal and large text.
- Descriptive link text instead of bare "click here" labels, so destinations are clear out of context.
- Data tables, such as our state-availability matrix, use proper header cells for screen-reader navigation.
- Responsive layouts that reflow on mobile without forcing horizontal scrolling at 320px width.
- Plain-language summaries near the top of legal pages like our Louisiana responsible gambling resources.
Accessible legal information
Accessibility never changes the facts. Real-money online casinos are not legal in Louisiana, and the Louisiana Attorney General issued a 2025 opinion deeming dual-currency sweepstakes casinos illegal gambling under La. R.S. 14:90. For the authoritative text, see the Louisiana Gaming Control Board (LGCB), the Louisiana State Police Gaming Enforcement Division, and legis.la.gov. Pure social casinos that offer no cash redemption appear to be permitted, though no explicit state ruling confirms this.
How to report an accessibility issue
If you hit a barrier on any page, tell us. Include the page URL, the device and browser you used, the assistive technology if any, and a short description of what went wrong.
Send reports to our editorial team through the contact details on our site. We acknowledge accessibility reports within five business days and give them priority in our fix queue.
If a fix will take time, we will offer the same information in an alternative format on request, such as a plain-text summary of a table or chart.
Third-party content and operators
Some pages link to outside resources, including official regulators and brand sites. We do not control the accessibility of third-party pages, and operator availability changes often.
Many sweepstakes brands have exited Louisiana, so we keep CTAs honest and never label a site "Play Now" when it is unavailable to Louisiana players. You can review current standing on our Louisiana sweepstakes casinos and Louisiana social casinos pages.
Ongoing improvement
Accessibility is a moving target as our content and the law evolve. We review templates when we ship new components, and we re-check pages that readers flag.
When we redesign shared elements like tables, callouts, and navigation, we test them with keyboard-only use and a screen reader before publishing. We log accessibility issues alongside other editorial corrections so nothing falls through the cracks.
For broader context on legal play, the best Louisiana online casinos overview and our casinos near Louisiana guide stay current as regulations change.
Play responsibly, at any ability level
Gambling in Louisiana is restricted to players 21 and older. If gambling stops being fun, free and confidential help is available through the Louisiana helpline at 1-877-770-STOP (1-877-770-7867) and the national line at 1-800-GAMBLER. You can also contact the National Council on Problem Gambling (NCPG) or the Louisiana Association on Compulsive Gambling. Louisiana offers a self-exclusion program with a five-year minimum term, enrolled in person.
Editorial note: This page is reviewed for accuracy, legal clarity, bonus transparency, and responsible gambling information. Louisiana gambling laws and operator availability can change, so all legal and promotional details should be verified before publication.
