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Florida is one of the largest US markets for sweepstakes casinos. Bills proposing to ban or restrict the model — SB 1580, HB 189, and HB 591 — all died at session end in March 2026.

Last verified May 2026 · Monitored continuously
Florida at a glance
Legal statusLegal
Last verifiedMay 2026

Summary

Florida is one of the largest US markets for sweepstakes casinos. Bills proposing to ban or restrict the model — SB 1580, HB 189, and HB 591 — all died at session end in March 2026. As of May 2026, sweepstakes casinos continue to operate legally for Florida residents.

Legal framework

Operative statute: Florida permits sweepstakes promotions under existing statute. No specific anti-sweepstakes-casino legislation has been enacted.

Enforcement authority: Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services oversees most general sweepstakes; no specific gaming-board enforcement against sweepstakes casinos as of May 2026.

Legislative history: Multiple anti-sweepstakes bills introduced in 2025–2026 sessions, all died without passage. Future sessions may revisit.

Operators serving this state

Most major sweepstakes operators serve Florida residents. Florida is among the largest player populations in the category.

The eight platforms on our top picks and where each stands on serving this state. Operator-level state availability can change quickly — verify against the operator’s terms before opening an account.

What you need to know

Florida residents can use sweepstakes casino platforms legally. The picture should be monitored as future legislative sessions may revisit the issue.

Age requirement: 18+ on most platforms; 21+ on some.

Operator status

OperatorStatusNotes
RORolla
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WOWOW Vegas
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HEHello Millions
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MCMcLuck
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LELegendz
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REReal Prize
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PLPlayFame
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MEMega Bonanza
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TUTurbo Stakes
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Why the model is treated this way

How the model works legally, briefly. Sweepstakes casinos operate under federal promotional-sweepstakes law, distinct from gambling regulation. The dual-currency mechanic (Gold Coins for entertainment, Sweeps Coins for prize redemption) combined with a no-purchase entry option is what keeps them outside the gambling framework in most states. State-level law determines whether the framework holds; the result varies meaningfully across the 50 states.

Legal alternatives

Florida has retail casinos (tribal), pari-mutuel racing, and the state lottery. Regulated online casino is not legal.

About this guide

Florida status is monitored continuously. If the picture shifts, this page updates first and the change is logged. Report inaccuracies to editorial@leadvault.ae.

Frequently asked

Can I legally use sweepstakes casinos in Florida?

Yes, as of May 2026. Sweepstakes casinos remain legal in Florida as of May 2026.

How old do I need to be?

18+ on most platforms; 21+ on some. The platform’s terms of service specify the requirement that applies to your account.

Will I owe taxes on prizes I redeem?

Prize redemptions from sweepstakes casinos are generally treated as taxable income for US tax purposes. Operators typically issue tax forms for redemptions over reporting thresholds. We are not tax advisors — consult a tax professional for your specific situation.

How do I know if the law in Florida has changed?

Check this page. The “Last verified” date at the top shows when TacticGamerz most recently confirmed the position. If the date is recent, you can rely on it; if it has been some time, treat it as a starting point and verify against current sources.

Are there other gaming options in Florida?

See the ‘Legal alternatives in Florida’ section above.