● SPORTS BETTING LEGALITY · VERMONT

Is Sports Betting Legal in Vermont?

Vermont sports betting legal status, age requirements, and where to bet. Status: Legal. Information current as of 2025-01-15. Verify with the official Vermont gaming authority before placing any bets.

Legal StatusLegal
Mobile SportsbooksAllowed
Retail SportsbooksNot Allowed
Minimum Age21+
Year Legalized2024
Verified2025-01-15

Vermont Sports Betting Overview

Mobile only. Launched January 2024. Three operators.

Vermont launched mobile-only sports betting in January 2024 with three operators (DraftKings, FanDuel, Fanatics). No retail. 21+ minimum age. The small population (~650k) makes Vermont one of the smaller US markets by handle.

Official Authority

The authoritative source for Vermont sports betting law is the state gaming or lottery authority. Bookie Bullies does not provide legal advice — verify current status here:

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is sports betting legal in Vermont?
As of 2025-01-15, sports betting in Vermont is: Legal. Mobile only. Launched January 2024. Three operators. Always verify the current status with the Vermont gaming authority before placing any bets.
What's the legal sports betting age in Vermont?
In Vermont, the minimum age to legally place a sports bet is 21. This applies to both retail (in-person) and mobile sportsbooks where allowed.
Can I bet on mobile sportsbooks in Vermont?
Mobile sports betting in Vermont: Allowed. All major operators (DraftKings, FanDuel, BetMGM, Caesars) typically operate where mobile is allowed.
What types of bets are allowed in Vermont?
Where legal, Vermont allows standard markets: moneyline, point spread, totals, parlays, and live in-game wagering. Player props vary by state and operator. College sports betting rules differ — some states restrict in-state college bets.
How do I verify sports betting is legal in Vermont?
Visit the official authority: https://vermontlottery.com/. Laws change frequently. Bookie Bullies tracks public legality status as of 2025-01-15 but you should always confirm with the state gaming commission directly.

Important Disclaimer

Bookie Bullies is not a sportsbook, attorney, or registered investment adviser. Sports betting law in the United States changes frequently. The information on this page is for general guidance based on publicly-reported status as of 2025-01-15 and is not legal advice. Always confirm current legal status with the official Vermont gaming authority before placing any bets. You must be physically located in a jurisdiction where sports betting is legal AND be the minimum legal age (21+) to place a wager. Gambling problem? Call 1-800-GAMBLER or visit ncpgambling.org.

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