Sweepstakes casinos in Michigan (2026)

Heavily restricted by operators. No state ban is on the books, but most operators exclude Michigan in their terms — 3 of 143 tracked sites currently accept MI players.

Michigan is one of the most heavily restricted sweepstakes states in the country: the Michigan Gaming Control Board has actively pressured sweepstakes operators, and most have responded by excluding the state entirely. There's no ban statute — Michigan instead has a regulator using existing law aggressively, which for players amounts to nearly the same thing. The list of sites accepting Michigan players is short and changes as enforcement letters go out. The table below shows only currently available options; verify at signup, because Michigan availability is the least stable in the country.

3 sites available
140 sites restrict MI
143 sites tracked

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Frequently asked questions

Are sweepstakes casinos legal in Michigan?
No Michigan statute bans standard sweepstakes casinos the way California's AB 831 does — but most operators exclude Michigan in their own terms as a legal-risk decision. 3 of the 143 sites we track currently accept Michigan players.
How many sweepstakes casinos accept Michigan players?
3 of the 143 active sites we track currently accept Michigan players, based on each operator's published restricted-state terms. The full list is filterable on our A-Z casino list.
Why do most sweepstakes casinos block Michigan?
The Michigan Gaming Control Board has sent cease-and-desist letters to sweepstakes operators, treating the dual-currency model as unlicensed gaming under existing Michigan law. Most operators exited rather than fight. It functions like a ban in practice even though no new sweepstakes-specific statute was passed.