State · New Mexico

Sports betting in New Mexico, settled with friends.

New Mexico offers in-person sports betting at tribal casinos only.

With 2.1 million people in New Mexico, the bets that happen between friends — group-chat parlays, fantasy side bets, gym pacts — dwarf anything a single sportsbook could ever process. Settled is the receipt for them.

What Settled is (and isn't)

  • — A peer-to-peer betting tracker. We sign your bets and keep the receipts.
  • — Not a sportsbook. We don't take deposits, set lines, or hold money.
  • — Not a payment processor. When a bet settles, you square up directly with your friend.
  • — Available everywhere, regardless of state sportsbook regulations.

Why New Mexico bettors use Settled

Whether you bet at a sportsbook or not, the bets you make with friends in New Mexico deserve a receipt. Settled gives every wager a signed, permanent record — and an honor score that follows the friend who never seems to remember losing.

FAQ

Is online sports betting legal in New Mexico?

New Mexico has a limited regulated sports betting market. Operator availability varies.

Does Settled require New Mexico to have legal sports betting?

No. Settled isn't a sportsbook. We track bets you make directly with friends, which doesn't depend on the sportsbook landscape in New Mexico or any other state.

Can I use Settled in New Mexico?

Yes. Settled is available to users in New Mexico for tracking peer-to-peer bets with friends. We don't accept deposits or hold money.

Is it free?

Yes — free for personal use.

Settle your first New Mexico bet.

Free to start. Sign one wager, send it to a friend, settle it for good.

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