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What are the raffle laws of each state?

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In the United States laws regarding raffles are decided upon by state governments just as other types of games of chance.

In the United States raffle laws vary considerably by state. Some states define charitable raffles as equal to lotteries and therefore have deemed them illegal. Other states allow raffles for charities but do not have lotteries.

Raffle License or Application

The application for the raffle license may be required by the state, county or city government. Sometimes organizations must file with the state and local government so it is always wise to contact all government agencies. Most applications require a fee.

Raffle Requirements

Each state also has different requirements about the organizations that are allowed to hold a raffle and the manner in which it is conducted.

For example according to the laws of Colorado, the organization must have been in existence for five years before an application for a bingo/raffle license can be made. Some state raffle laws limit the number of raffles that a tax-exempt organization can hold. Other states have other very specific laws about the value of prizes given away, the format of tickets and other aspects of the raffle.

Advance Planning for Raffles

Not-for-profit organizations should also keep in mind that some registering agencies require that permits be applied for in advance. For example in Iowa the department requests that applicants allow up to 30 days for processing the application.

The following is a list of links to raffle laws by state (where available).

Alabama
Alaska
Arizona
Arkansas - Illegal; see proposed ammendment
California
Colorado
Connecticut
Delaware
Florida
Georgia - Contact County Sheriff’s Office
Hawaii - illegal
Idaho
Illinois - Contact County Clerk
Indiana
Iowa
Kansas - Illegal; reference
Kentucky
Louisiana
Maine
Maryland
Massachusetts - Contact City Clerk
Michigan
Minnesota
Mississippi
Missouri
Montana
Nebraska
Nevada
New Hampshire
New Jersey
New Mexico
New York
North Carolina
North Dakota
Ohio
Oklahoma
Oregon
Pennsylvania
Rhode Island
South Carolina
South Dakota
Tennessee - Allowed, however regulations are very strict
Texas
Utah
Vermont
Virginia
Washington
Washington, D.C.
West Virginia
Wisconsin
Wyoming

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