Nevada sportsbooks open drive-thru service

May 8, 2020
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William Hill, Circa and South Point sportsbooks are offering Nevada customers drive-thru service to take deposits or open new mobile accounts.

Nevada’s gaming laws require customers to register for sportsbook accounts in person. 

South Point Hotel and Casino was the first Las Vegas sportsbook to begin taking deposits. Customers can drive to the south Strip property where they’ll be met outside by employees wearing personal protection equipment.

Circa’s curbside service is located at the Golden Gate parking garage in downtown Las Vegas. 

William Hill began its drive-thru service Friday with four locations across the state: parking lots of Alamo Casino, Arizona Charlie’s Boulder, Arizona Charlie’s Decatur and Sierra Sid’s Casino. 

The William Hill service will run through Saturday. 

Joe Asher, CEO of William Hill, said: “Ahead of the largest sporting events of the month, we wanted a safe way to meet the current demand from our customers. It sure is nice to have some American sports to bet on.” 

UFC 249 is expected to be a big draw for sports bettors. NASCAR returns to action the following weekend. 

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