Sweepstakes casinos are banned in Nevada. Nevada's strict gambling regulatory framework conflicts with the sweepstakes model and major operators do not accept Nevada players.
Are Sweepstakes Casinos Legal in Nevada?
Sweepstakes casinos are banned in Nevada. Nevada's strict gambling regulatory framework conflicts with the sweepstakes model and major operators do not accept Nevada players.
This page is updated monthly. Sweepstakes casino law is evolving rapidly in 2026 — always verify current status directly with the casino before signing up. For a full breakdown of all US states, see our state legality guide.
Frequently Asked Questions
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Are sweepstakes casinos legal in Nevada?
Sweepstakes casinos are banned in Nevada. Nevada's strict gambling regulatory framework conflicts with the sweepstakes model and major operators do not accept Nevada players.
Which sweepstakes casinos are available in Nevada?
As of March 2026, Nevada does not currently have any available sweepstakes casinos due to state restrictions.
Do I need to make a purchase to play?
No. All sweepstakes casinos are legally required to offer free Sweeps Coins without any purchase. You can sign up and claim your welcome bonus at no cost. Daily login bonuses, social media giveaways, and mail-in entries provide ongoing free Sweeps Coins.
How do I withdraw my winnings?
Once you accumulate enough Sweeps Coins (minimum varies by casino: $25 at WOW Vegas and Rolla, $50 at Pulsz and Stake.us, $100 at Chumba and High 5), you can redeem them for real cash via bank transfer, PayPal, or gift card. Identity verification is required once before your first withdrawal.