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Sweepstakes Casinos in Indiana: Banned Status
Indiana should not be treated as an available market for standard dual-currency sweepstakes casinos. CBS is treating Indiana as banned / informational after HB 1052 took effect July 1, 2026.
This page explains the current CBS status and reminds Indiana players to follow operator eligibility rules. Do not use VPNs, location masking, or any workaround.
What Indiana Players Should Know
Indiana has moved beyond normal operator-by-operator availability checks for standard sweepstakes casino coverage. CBS does not currently present Indiana as an available state for standard sweepstakes casino offers.
Players should follow the casino’s official state eligibility list. If an operator excludes Indiana, do not try to bypass that restriction.
This page is informational and is not legal advice.
HB 1052
HB 1052 took effect July 1, 2026. CBS treats Indiana as banned / informational and avoids evergreen casino availability claims for the state.
Indiana Sweepstakes Casino FAQ
Are sweepstakes casinos available in Indiana?
CBS is treating Indiana as banned / informational after HB 1052 took effect July 1, 2026. Do not assume standard sweepstakes casino offers are available.
What should Indiana players check?
Check the casino’s official state eligibility list, age rules, coin rules, and redemption rules before creating an account.
Can Indiana players use a VPN?
No. CBS does not recommend VPNs, location masking, or any workaround.
Can this status change?
Yes. State rules and operator terms can change, so CBS recommends rechecking current terms before taking any action.





