Sweepstakes casinos are not currently available in Delaware. Enforced ban effective April 11, 2025 by Delaware Department of Gaming Enforcement. Operators voluntarily withdrew.
Delaware prohibits sweepstakes casinos under its existing regulated iGaming framework — the Division of Gaming Enforcement has issued cease-and-desist orders without needing new legislation.
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Delaware's 1,018,396 residents do not currently have access to sweepstakes casino operators. Enforced ban effective April 11, 2025 by Delaware Department of Gaming Enforcement. Operators voluntarily withdrew.. Nearby legal states include Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Maryland. Players must be 21+ wherever prize-play access is permitted.
Sweepstakes casinos are not currently offered in Delaware. This guide explains why operators do not currently serve Delaware, what legal developments matter, and which nearby states still provide compliant prize-play options in 2026.
No operators currently offer sweepstakes casino prize play in Delaware. Delaware residents should not expect PayPal, bank-transfer, or cash-redemption access while this status remains in place. Nearby legal states include Pennsylvania, Maryland, Alabama.
Delaware was a pioneer in legal online gambling, becoming one of the first states to authorize regulated internet gaming when it enacted the Delaware Gaming Competitiveness Act of 2012. The state's three licensed casinos — Delaware Park, Dover Downs (now Bally's Dover), and Harrington Raceway — are authorized to offer online casino games, poker, and lottery products through a framework overseen by the Delaware Lottery and the Division of Gaming Enforcement (DGE).
Under this existing regulatory structure, sweepstakes casinos are treated as unauthorized gambling operations. The DGE has issued cease-and-desist orders to sweepstakes casino platforms that served Delaware residents, without requiring new legislation. Delaware's position is that its gambling framework already comprehensively covers online gaming, and any platform operating without a state license is in violation of existing law.
Delaware's approach differs from states like New York and California, which passed new, sweepstakes-specific statutes. Instead, Delaware relies on the broad authority of its existing gambling code (Title 29, Chapter 48) and lottery regulations. The state's small population and compact regulatory apparatus allow for relatively efficient enforcement. While penalties are generally less dramatic than those in states with dedicated anti-sweepstakes legislation, the legal outcome is the same: sweepstakes casinos cannot lawfully operate in Delaware.
Authorizes regulated online gambling in Delaware through the state's three licensed casinos. Establishes the Division of Gaming Enforcement and the Delaware Lottery as regulatory bodies. Unlicensed online gambling operations are prohibited.
View statuteThe Delaware DGE has issued cease-and-desist orders to sweepstakes casino operators serving Delaware residents, treating them as unlicensed gambling operations under the existing regulatory framework. No new legislation was required.
View sourceDelaware prohibits sweepstakes casinos as unauthorized gambling under its existing regulated iGaming framework. The Division of Gaming Enforcement has issued cease-and-desist orders to operators. Only Delaware's three licensed casinos may offer online gambling. No separate sweepstakes-specific statute was needed — existing law covers the prohibition.
No operators currently offer prize-play access here, so use these nearby legal alternatives and state resources instead of trying to register from an unsupported location.
These sweepstakes casinos explicitly exclude Delaware players in their terms of service. Showing 10 of 44 restricted operators.
Stake US does not currently accept players from Delaware
Zula Casino does not currently accept players from Delaware
Sportzino does not currently accept players from Delaware
High 5 Casino does not currently accept players from Delaware
Chanced does not currently accept players from Delaware
Chumba does not currently accept players from Delaware
Jackpota does not currently accept players from Delaware
NoLimit Coins does not currently accept players from Delaware
Fortune Wheelz does not currently accept players from Delaware
Funrize does not currently accept players from Delaware
No sweepstakes casinos are currently offered to players in Delaware. We track operator availability and legal developments so this page can point players to nearby legal alternatives when access changes.
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Operators that once experimented with broader access now treat Delaware as a non-service state, so players should expect registration or redemption blocks while that policy remains in place.
That does not mean every educational resource about sweepstakes casinos is irrelevant. It does mean players in Delaware should avoid assuming they can sign up, purchase Gold Coins, or redeem prizes unless an operator explicitly restores access.
Sweepstakes casinos use two currencies. Gold Coins are for entertainment. You get them free at signup, through daily logins, and from giveaways. Gold Coins have no cash value. You cannot redeem them for money. They are just for fun.
Sweeps Coins are the prize currency. Win them while playing with Gold Coins. Get them as bonuses. Receive them in Gold Coin purchase packages. Sweeps Coins can be redeemed for cash prizes. The minimum threshold is usually 50 to 100 coins, depending on the platform.
If you live near a state that currently permits sweepstakes casino prize play, start by reviewing that state's guide before creating an account. Nearby legal states include Pennsylvania, Maryland, Alabama.
Do not try to bypass state checks with a VPN or incorrect profile details. Operators can void accounts, cancel redemptions, or close access when a player registers from a state they do not support.
Sweepstakes casinos offer player protection tools. Use deposit limits and session time reminders. Self-exclusion options help if you need a break. Remember: these casinos are for entertainment. Winning money is possible but never guaranteed. Do not treat this as income.
Need help with problem gambling? Call the National Helpline at 1-800-522-4700. It is free and confidential. Delaware may also offer local resources for gambling support.
This page provides educational information about sweepstakes casino regulations and state laws. The content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. Laws and regulations change frequently, and state-specific requirements may vary.
For legal guidance regarding sweepstakes gaming in your state, please consult a qualified attorney or your state's gaming commission. We make every effort to keep this information accurate and up-to-date, but we cannot guarantee its completeness or applicability to your specific situation.
Important: Sweepstakes casinos operate under different legal frameworks than traditional gambling. Always verify the legal status in your jurisdiction before participating.
Key regulatory developments, market changes, and enforcement actions affecting sweepstakes casinos in Delaware from 2020 to 2026.
June 1, 2023
In 2023, the Delaware Sports Betting Regulator sent a cease-and-desist order against VGW and its subsidiaries, demanding that Delaware residents no longer be permitted to play online casino sweepstakes products. The enforcement action effectively closed Delaware to sweepstakes casino operations. Delaware maintains a state-run lottery monopoly on gambling, giving regulators strong incentive to block competing unregulated models.
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June 1, 2023
Delaware Sports Betting Regulator cease-and-desist order
VGW (Chumba, LuckyLand, Global Poker) exits Delaware market
Jun 2023Delaware Sports Betting Regulator cease-and-desist order
Last updated: June 1, 2023
For official information about sweepstakes and gambling regulation in Delaware, consult the state's regulatory body.
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Delaware has a regulated online gambling framework (established in 2012) that limits internet gaming to the state's three licensed casinos. Sweepstakes casinos hold no Delaware license and are therefore treated as unauthorized gambling operations. The Division of Gaming Enforcement enforces this prohibition through cease-and-desist orders under existing law.
Delaware's existing gambling code (Title 29, Chapter 48), including the Delaware Gaming Competitiveness Act of 2012, requires all online gambling to be conducted through state-licensed operators. No separate sweepstakes-specific statute was needed — the DGE treats unlicensed platforms as violations of the existing framework and has issued cease-and-desist orders accordingly.
Yes. The Division of Gaming Enforcement has issued cease-and-desist orders to sweepstakes casino operators serving Delaware residents. Delaware's small size and centralized regulatory structure allow for relatively efficient enforcement. Most major operators block Delaware as a result.
Delaware offers regulated online casino gaming, poker, and sports betting through its three licensed casinos: Delaware Park, Bally's Dover (formerly Dover Downs), and Harrington Raceway. The Delaware Lottery also operates online. These platforms are overseen by the DGE and offer full consumer protections.
It would require amending the state's gambling code to create a new licensing category, which is unlikely given Delaware's small market and the interests of its three existing licensees. The state is more likely to evolve its existing regulated framework than to introduce a competing sweepstakes model.
No. Sweepstakes casinos are not currently offered to players in Delaware. Review the legal status notes on this page and use the nearby legal-state alternatives before trying to register.
The minimum age for participating in sweepstakes casinos in Delaware is typically 21+. Operators verify age during registration and before the first prize redemption request.
Delaware players should not expect in-state prize redemptions from sweepstakes casinos while operators do not currently offer service there. Check nearby legal alternatives or other non-sweepstakes entertainment options instead.
We verify Delaware's prohibition by monitoring DGE enforcement actions and cease-and-desist orders, reviewing Title 29 Chapter 48, and confirming operator geoblocking from Delaware IP addresses. Our team checks Delaware General Assembly filings and DGE public notices for regulatory changes.
These nearby states currently offer prize-play access that Delaware players cannot rely on at home. Compare regulations and availability across nearby state lines.
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