Why Sweepstakes Casinos Are Legal
Sweepstakes casinos operate under federal and state sweepstakes laws — not gambling laws. The legal distinction is subtle but important.
Traditional gambling requires you to pay for a chance to win a prize. That's illegal without a state gaming license.
Sweepstakes law allows promotional prize contests as long as: 1. No purchase is necessary to enter 2. Every paid entry has an equal free entry alternative 3. The promotion has a defined start and end date
Sweepstakes casinos satisfy all three requirements by offering free Gold Coins and free Sweeps Coins via daily bonuses, mail-in entries, or direct request — no purchase required.
Recent Bans and Restrictions (2025-2026)
The regulatory landscape is shifting fast:
Banned: - New York — Ban effective January 2026. All major operators must block NY players. - Washington State — Long-standing prohibition. No major sweepstakes casino accepts WA players. - Idaho, Montana, Nevada — Excluded by most operators.
Pending Bans (as of March 2026): - Indiana — Ban effective July 2026. Operators must exit the state by then. - Illinois — 60+ cease-and-desist letters issued in February 2026. Status uncertain. - Florida and Texas — Active legislative discussions. Currently legal but monitor.
Bottom line: Always verify your state's current status directly with the casino before signing up. This page is updated monthly but laws can change quickly.
States Where Sweepstakes Casinos Are Clearly Legal
As of March 2026, sweepstakes casinos operate without legal restriction in approximately 38-42 US states. The states with the highest player volumes and clearest legal status:
- Florida — No restriction. High player volume.
- Texas — No restriction. Largest underserved market.
- Georgia — No restriction. Active legislative monitoring.
- North Carolina — No restriction.
- Virginia — No restriction.
- Tennessee — Some operators have exited; verify per casino.