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State Guide · Last verified May 2026 Statute: Nevada Revised Statutes Chapter 463 (Nevada Gaming Control Act)

Nevada

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Sweepstakes casinos do not operate in Nevada. This page documents the legal status, the operative statute, the enforcement authority, and what the position means in practice for residents of Nevada. Last verified May 2026.

Sweepstakes casinos do not operate in Nevada. This page documents the legal status, the operative statute, the enforcement authority, and what the position means in practice for residents of Nevada. Last verified May 2026.

Summary

Despite hosting the largest regulated casino market in the United States, Nevada does not permit unlicensed sweepstakes casino operation. Operators block Nevada IPs under the state’s pre-existing gambling control framework.

The law

Operative statute: Nevada Revised Statutes Chapter 463 (Nevada Gaming Control Act)

Enforcement authority: Nevada Gaming Control Board; Nevada Gaming Commission

Penalties: Penalties under the Nevada Gaming Control Act apply to unlicensed gaming activity.

Legislative history: Long-standing position. Nevada has maintained a tightly regulated gaming environment for decades.

Operator status

All major sweepstakes operators block Nevada IPs and Nevada residents under their own terms.

We track which operators on our toplist serve this state and which do not. The list below reflects operator-level state availability as of our last verification — operator terms can change at any time, so always confirm directly with the operator before creating an account.

What this means if you live in Nevada

Nevada residents cannot use sweepstakes casino platforms.

Age requirement: Not applicable for sweepstakes. For regulated Nevada casinos, 21+.

Why the model is treated this way

A note on the social-gaming framework. Sweepstakes casinos operate under US promotional-sweepstakes law, not gambling law — the distinction is what allows them to function in most states. The legal test most courts apply asks whether an activity has consideration, chance, and prize together. Sweepstakes platforms argue the no-purchase entry method removes the consideration element. Where this argument holds, the platforms operate legally; where it does not, they do not. The position varies by state.

Legal alternatives in Nevada

Nevada has the most extensive regulated gaming market in the US. Retail casinos and licensed sportsbooks (including mobile sports betting) are available to residents and visitors 21+.

Frequently asked

Can I use a sweepstakes casino in Nevada?

Not legally. Sweepstakes casinos do not operate in Nevada, and operators have geoblocked the state.

What if I use a VPN?

Using a VPN to circumvent geographic restrictions violates the terms of service of every major sweepstakes platform we cover. Accounts created from a banned state via VPN are typically closed without redemption when discovered. In some states, using a VPN to access prohibited gaming can also carry independent legal risk under state law. We do not recommend it.

What happens to my balance if I’m in a state where the ban takes effect?

Operators generally provide a transition window before exit, during which existing balances can be redeemed. Specifics vary by operator. If you have a Sweeps Coin balance with a platform that has announced exit from your state, redeem promptly and document the redemption.

Are there any sweepstakes casino alternatives I can use?

Pure social casinos that offer only Gold Coin entertainment play — without any Sweeps Coin or prize-redemption component — may be available even in states that have banned dual-currency sweepstakes models. These are not sweepstakes casinos in the sense we cover on Ansvya because there is no prize redemption.

About this guide

Ansvya monitors state law and operator availability for Nevada continuously. If the position changes, this page will be updated immediately and the change logged. To report an inaccuracy on this page, email editorial@leadvault.ae.