State Guide · VT

Vermont Sports Betting

Online betting available

Mobile launched January 2024; limited operator set.

Quick answer

Yes, sports betting is legal in Vermont. The state offers regulated online sportsbooks overseen by the Vermont Department of Liquor and Lottery, and 3 betting apps are currently tracked here. You must be 21 or older and physically within Vermont to bet.

Legal Status

Online betting available

Regulator

Vermont Department of Liquor and Lottery

College Player Props

No, No college player props allowed.

Sportsbook Apps Available in Vermont

The following major sportsbook apps are listed as operating in Vermont. Availability can change as operators launch, exit, or shift partnerships, always confirm current access and age requirements before creating an account.

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DraftKings Sportsbook
Major national
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FanDuel Sportsbook
Major national
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Fanatics Sportsbook
Major national
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How to Start Betting in Vermont

1

Confirm you're eligible

You must be 21 or older and physically located in Vermont when you place a bet. Sportsbooks verify your location with geolocation technology.

2

Choose a licensed sportsbook

Pick from the operators licensed in Vermont (listed above). Each is regulated by the Vermont Department of Liquor and Lottery.

3

Create and verify your account

Registration takes a few minutes and requires your legal name, date of birth, and the last four digits of your Social Security number for identity verification.

4

Deposit and place your first bet

Add funds with a supported payment method, then browse markets. Start small, set a budget before you play, and use the operator's responsible-gaming tools.

About the Vermont Sports Betting Market

Mobile launched January 2024; limited operator set. The market is overseen by the Vermont Department of Liquor and Lottery, which licenses operators, enforces consumer protections, and publishes the official list of approved sportsbooks. With 3 apps tracked here, Vermont bettors have a range of choices for odds, markets, live betting, and promotions.

Before signing up, it’s worth comparing operators on the things that matter to you, odds quality, the breadth of markets, live/in-play betting, payout speed, and rewards. Our sportsbook directory compares coverage across states, and you can check Vermont’s college prop rules before placing any NCAA wagers.

Vermont College Player Prop Rules

College Player PropsIn-State Team RuleNotes
NoN/ANo college player props allowed.

See full college prop rules for all states →

Vermont Sports Betting FAQ

Is sports betting legal in Vermont?

Yes. Vermont offers legal online sports betting regulated by the Vermont Department of Liquor and Lottery.

What sportsbook apps work in Vermont?

Vermont bettors can choose from operators such as DraftKings Sportsbook, FanDuel Sportsbook, Fanatics Sportsbook. See the operator list above for the full lineup.

How old do you have to be to bet in Vermont?

You must be at least 21 years old to place a sports bet in Vermont, and you must be physically located within the state when you wager.

Do you have to live in Vermont to bet there?

No. You don’t need to be a resident, you only need to be physically inside Vermont when placing a bet. Sportsbooks confirm your location with geolocation before accepting wagers.

Are online sportsbooks in Vermont safe and legal?

Sportsbooks licensed by the Vermont Department of Liquor and Lottery are legal and subject to state oversight, including identity verification, fund protection, and responsible-gaming requirements. Avoid unlicensed offshore sites.

Can you bet college player props in Vermont?

No college player props allowed.

Who regulates sports betting in Vermont?

Sports wagering in Vermont falls under the Vermont Department of Liquor and Lottery.

21+
Must be 21 or older (or the legal age in your jurisdiction). If gambling stops being fun, help is available, Call 1-800-GAMBLER. Responsible gaming resources →