Sweepstakes Casinos in New Jersey 2026
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Sweepstakes casinos are not legal in New Jersey as of 2026. New Jersey legalized online gambling in 2013. Governor Phil Murphy signed A5447 banning sweepstakes casinos effective August 15, 2026. Residents must use licensed online casinos regulated by NJ Division of Gaming Enforcement.
- Sweepstakes casinos banned Aug 15, 2026
- Age 21+
- Licensed operators only
Sweepstakes Casinos in New Jersey
New Jersey banned sweepstakes casino platforms via A5447, signed by Governor Phil Murphy. The ban takes effect August 15, 2026. The legislation specifically targets the dual-currency sweepstakes model used by platforms like Stake US, Pulsz, Chumba Casino, and Zula Casino — citing that the cash redemption feature makes these platforms functionally equivalent to unlicensed online casinos.
After the effective date, the major sweepstakes operators will not accept New Jersey registrations. NJ residents who currently have active sweepstakes accounts should check with their platform about how existing Sweeps Coin balances will be handled before the August 2026 cutoff. For casino gaming, NJ has one of the deepest licensed online casino markets in the country.
What New Jersey Players Should Know
New Jersey's licensed online casino market is the most mature in the US — over a decade old, with dozens of operators, regular promotions, and full regulatory oversight from the NJDGE. For casino gaming, NJ residents have more licensed options than any other state.
If you have an existing sweepstakes casino account, note the August 15, 2026 ban date and plan accordingly. After that date, licensed NJ online casinos (which offer real-money play with actual regulation and player protections) are your best alternative. The NJDGE maintains a public registry of licensed operators at njconsumeraffairs.gov.
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Legal Disclaimer
Gambling laws change frequently. Always verify current New Jersey gambling regulations with official state authorities before playing.