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.
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
Quick refresher on how the model works legally. Sweepstakes casinos run on US promotional-sweepstakes law, not gambling law. The two-currency model (Gold Coins for fun, Sweeps Coins for prizes) plus a no-purchase entry option is what keeps them outside the gambling category in most states. Where state law accepts that framing, the platforms operate. Where it doesn't, they don't.
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+.
Responsible gaming
Social casinos are entertainment, not income. If you or someone you know is struggling with gambling-related harm, the National Council on Problem Gambling helpline is 1-800-GAMBLER, 24/7, free, confidential. Text 800GAM. Chat at ncpgambling.org/chat. More resources on our Responsible Gaming page.