PrizePicks Vermont doesn’t need a legal-gray-zone explainer. Vermont was the second state to pass a paid daily fantasy sports law in 2017, kept that framework alive when it legalized mobile sports betting in 2023, and still runs two different age floors out of the same bill — 18 for fantasy contests, 21 for the sportsbooks that launched alongside them. That split is the actual story here, not whether the law exists.
Is PrizePicks Legal in Vermont? The Statute Behind It
Vermont passed S.136 in 2017, making it roughly the eleventh state nationally — and the second that year — to formally legalize and regulate paid fantasy sports contests. Operators had to register with the Secretary of State and pay a $5,000 annual fee. When Act 63 (H.127) legalized mobile sports wagering in June 2023, it didn’t replace that DFS framework; it moved it. Fantasy sports contests now live at 31 V.S.A. Chapter 25, Subchapter 3 — §§1330 through 1334, covering definitions, consumer protection, advertising rules, registration, and enforcement — with operators registering through the Department of Liquor and Lottery’s sports wagering division and the Attorney General holding enforcement power.
The framework, in short: 31 V.S.A. §§1330–1334, $5,000 annual registration fee, Department of Liquor and Lottery intake, Attorney General enforcement (investigations, assurances of discontinuance, civil actions, and rulemaking).
The Age Mix-Up: 21 for Betting, 18 for Fantasy Contests
Here’s where a lot of write-ups get sloppy. Act 63 set a 21-plus minimum age — for the mobile sportsbooks it created. DraftKings, FanDuel, and Fanatics Sportsbook went live under that 21-plus rule on January 11, 2024. Several general sports-betting roundups then describe the whole bill as raising fantasy sports to 21 too. It didn’t. The fantasy-sports subchapter kept its original 18-plus threshold from 2017, and PrizePicks’ own Vermont sign-up page still lists 18 as the minimum today. One bill, two products, two different numbers — and it’s worth checking which one applies before assuming your state’s DFS age moved just because its betting age did.
Same bill, two age floors:
- Mobile sportsbooks (DraftKings, FanDuel, Fanatics): 21+
- Fantasy sports contests, including PrizePicks: 18+
The Other Vermont Rule: No College Sports Lineups
PrizePicks doesn’t offer college sports to Vermont accounts. The company doesn’t spell out its state-by-state reasoning, but the timing tracks with Vermont’s broader stance on college athletics: in March 2024, the Department of Liquor and Lottery updated its approved-wagers catalog to ban individual college player props outright, putting Vermont alongside Maryland and Ohio as one of the few states that prohibits that bet type across the board. A Vermont PrizePicks account can still build lineups from professional leagues; college rosters just aren’t on the board here.
Why a State With No Casinos Regulated This First
Vermont has no tribal or commercial casinos and, even now, no in-person sportsbook — wagering is mobile-only, through DraftKings, FanDuel, and Fanatics Sportsbook since January 2024. Daily fantasy sports actually beat sports betting to the statute book by six years. That ordering is part of why the DFS side of Vermont law reads as more settled than the newer sportsbook rules: it’s had since 2017 to work out registration and enforcement, while the sports-wagering side is still building precedent on things like the college-props ban.
Is PrizePicks Legit and Safe in Vermont?
Legit here comes with paperwork most states on this site can’t offer: an actual registration, a $5,000 fee paid to the Department of Liquor and Lottery, and Attorney General oversight with real enforcement tools behind it. Safe follows the same statute — Vermont’s fantasy-sports law requires segregated player funds, self-exclusion options, and bars contest employees, athletes, and league officials from competing. None of that guarantees you’ll win; it just means there’s an actual regulator to complain to if something goes wrong. Confirm you’re 18 or older, and treat every lineup as money you could lose. Nothing on this page is a way to make money.