37 sweepstakes casinos available for Louisiana players
37
Available Casinos
FREE
Welcome Bonuses
100%
Legal to Play
Louisiana has a deep history with gaming, from the riverboats to the massive land–based resorts in Shreveport and Lake Charles. But if you're looking to play from your porch in Baton Rouge, sweepstakes casinos are your only legal online path right now. While traditional real–money online casinos remain illegal in the state, these social platforms operate under specific sweepstakes laws that allow you to play for free and eventually redeem winnings for cash or gift cards. I've personally tested 13 different platforms available to LA residents this year, and the experience is surprisingly close to what you'd find on a casino floor – just without the drive. After redeeming a $50 prize from Crown Coins recently, I found the process straightforward, provided you have your ID ready for the Pelican State's verification requirements.
1. Pick a Verified Platform – Select one of the 13 sites available in LA, like Wow Vegas or Stake.us. Ensure they accept players from the 225, 504, or 318 area codes.
2. Claim Your Sign–up Bonus – Most sites give you a mix of Gold Coins and Sweeps Coins just for joining. For instance, I grabbed 2 free Sweeps Coins just for verifying my email at Pulsz.
3. Verify Your Residency – You'll need a Louisiana ID or a utility bill with your local address. This is a standard security step to ensure you aren't in a restricted state.
4. Play and Accumulate – Use your Sweeps Coins on slots or fish games. Once you hit the minimum threshold – usually 50 or 100 SC – you can request a redemption.
Yes, they operate under 'no purchase necessary' laws. Because you can play for free, they aren't classified as illegal gambling under Louisiana's current statutes. However, always play on reputable sites that follow the Attorney General's guidelines.
While some social sites allow 18+, most reputable sweepstakes casinos in Louisiana require you to be 21 or older to coincide with the state's retail casino age limits.
You don't win 'money' directly from the games. You win Sweeps Coins, which are then redeemed for cash prizes. It's a subtle but important legal distinction that keeps these sites operating in the state.
Technically, yes. The IRS and the Louisiana Department of Revenue view prizes from sweepstakes as taxable income. If you redeem more than $600 in a year, the casino might even ask for your SSN to issue a 1099–MISC.