Alberta Online Casinos Open for Pre-Registration Ahead of July 13 Launch

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Alberta Online Casinos Open for Pre-Registration Ahead of July 13 Launch

You do not have to wait until July 13 to get ahead of Alberta's regulated iGaming launch. 

Several operators expected to launch in Alberta have already opened pre-registration, letting players create and verify accounts now so they are ready to deposit and play the moment the market goes live.

Here is what is available, how it works, and why it is worth doing before launch day.

The Top Alberta Casinos Pre-Registering Now

A growing number of casino operators registered with the AGLC have opened early sign-up pages for Alberta residents. Confirmed operators accepting pre-registrations ahead of July 13 include:

  • Caesars Sportsbook, Caesars Palace Online, and Horseshoe Online Casino - among the first to open Alberta pre-registration, covering all three of Caesars' planned Alberta brands
  • DraftKings - pre-registration open for both its sportsbook and casino products
  • BetRivers - opened a two-stage pre-registration in late April 2026
  • theScore Bet - pre-registration live ahead of launch
  • PointsBet Canada - accepting early sign-ups
  • LuckyDays Casino - opened pre-registration in May 2026, among the earlier casino-focused brands to do so
  • Sports Interaction & Party Casino - ElectraWorks titles pre-registered in June and preparing to take registrations

More operators are expected to open pre-registration in the final weeks before July 13 as their AGLC registration and AiGC commercial agreements are finalised. 

This will include current operators as well as potentially new online casinos that are new to market. 

Keep an eye on our Alberta Online Casinos page for an up to date tally of the full list of operators preparing for the July 13 kick off date. 

What Does Pre-Registration Actually Mean?

Pre-registering at an Alberta online casino means creating your account and completing identity verification before the market opens. 

Crucially, no deposits or real-money bets are permitted until July 13 - that is a firm regulatory requirement under Alberta's iGaming framework. Any operator found accepting funds before the official launch date would be in breach of its registration obligations.

What you can do during pre-registration:

  • Create your account with an email address and password
  • Complete KYC (identity verification) by uploading a government-issued photo ID
  • Download the app and familiarise yourself with the platform

What you cannot do until July 13:

  • Make a deposit
  • Place any real-money bet

Why Sign Up Alberta Online Casino Early?

Beat the day-one queue

The Ontario online casino launch on April 4, 2022 generated significant day-one demand. Several operators were not live at launch, however, the market expanded steadily in the weeks that followed.

Alberta's launch on July 13 falls during the FIFA World Cup final week, one of the biggest sports betting windows of the year. 

Pre-registering now means your account is verified and ready to go, with no friction between you and your first bet.

Get your KYC done in advance

Identity verification is the part of sign-up that takes the most time. 

Uploading your ID and waiting for approval can take anywhere from a few minutes to a few hours depending on the operator and the volume of applications they are processing. 

Doing it now, weeks before launch, means it is out of the way entirely.

Lock in your position for welcome offers

Some operators are expected to tie launch-day welcome bonuses to accounts created during the pre-registration window. 

While details of specific offers are not confirmed until launch (Alberta regulations prohibit displaying bonus terms before an operator is fully live), getting registered early puts you in the best position to access whatever is available on day one.

Is It Safe to Pre-Register?

Yes, provided the operator is on the AGLC's public register. Every operator listed above has completed or commenced registration with the AGLC, meaning they have passed the initial due diligence process and are legally entitled to collect your personal details and prepare your account ahead of launch.

Before pre-registering anywhere, check the operator against the AGLC's published register at AGLC. Do not hand over personal information or ID documents to any site that is not on that list.

Frequently Asked Questions on the Alberta Launch

Can I pre-register at multiple Alberta online casinos?

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Do I need to be an Alberta resident to pre-register?

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Will my pre-registration details carry over when the site goes live?

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What if I pre-register and decide not to use the site?

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The regulated Alberta market opens July 13, 2026.  Players must be 18+. Gambling should be kept fun. 

If you need support, call the Problem Gambling Helpline on 1-800-522-4700.

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