How to Close Caesars Sportsbook Account in 2026
Updated March 3, 2026 • 4 min read
⚡ Quick Summary
Log in → Account → Responsible Gaming → Close Account. Withdraw your balance first. For problem gambling, use self-exclusion (1 year, 5 years, or lifetime). No monthly fees to cancel — it's about closing the account.
Before You Close
- Withdraw your balance: Cash out → Bank transfer or PayPal (takes 1-5 business days)
- Settle pending bets: Open wagers must be settled before closing
- Use Caesars Rewards points: Points earned through betting can be used at Caesars hotels/restaurants — use them or lose them
- Save bet history: Screenshot or export your transaction history for tax records
How to Close Your Account
- Log in to Caesars Sportsbook
- Go to Account
- Find Responsible Gaming
- Select Close Account
- Confirm closure
Or contact live chat, email sportsbook-support@caesars.com, or call 1-855-474-0606.
Self-Exclusion (Stronger Option)
If you're closing your account because of gambling concerns, self-exclusion is more effective than a simple account closure:
- Temporary: 1 year or 5 years — can't reopen during the period
- Lifetime: Permanent ban from the platform
- Self-exclusion also covers Caesars casino and other Caesars-operated platforms
- Contact your state gaming commission for statewide self-exclusion across ALL sportsbooks
📞 Problem Gambling Help
National Council on Problem Gambling: 1-800-522-4700 (24/7)
Text: 1-800-522-4700
Chat: ncpgambling.org/chat
Crisis Text Line: Text HOME to 741741
Tax Implications
Before closing, know that gambling winnings are taxable income. If you won more than $600 in a calendar year, Caesars issues a W-2G. Keep records of:
- All deposits and withdrawals
- Net winnings/losses per year
- You can deduct losses against winnings (but only if you itemize)
Close Other Betting Accounts Too
If you're stepping away from sports betting, close all your accounts:
Find every subscription draining your bank account
Upload your bank statement to JustCancel — we'll find sportsbook deposits, streaming services, and every other recurring charge.