

From January 1, 2026, Rebet is not legal in California. This is because California updated legislation prohibits sweepstakes based platforms that use redeemable virtual currency or operate dual-currency systems.
Because Rebet uses this sweepstakes model including redeemable prizes, it can no longer operate in the state. So California residents can no longer legally access Rebet or claim the bonuses. Keep on reading to find out more about the legal changes and what options are available for residents in CA.
California lawmakers have recently looked into the structure of sweepstakes casinos and sportsbooks and have decided that:
As a result of this, AB 831 prohibits:
Therefore, Rebet can no longer be used in California.
While sweepstakes casinos and sportsbooks such as Rebet are no longer permitted, if you are in California you can still access the following:
Free-to-play sports prediction games: These use non-redeemable currency and cannot award prizes, but they still feature the sport elements if you are going to miss them.
Skill-based competitions: Some games award prizes based on skill rather than chance, these are still regulated and are not deemed as a form of gambling. You can typically pay an entry fee for these and that will be added to a prize pool.
Land-based tribal casinos & cardrooms: These remain California’s regulated gaming venues.
Rebet is not legal in California following the state’s recent law changes on sweepstakes based gaming platforms. This means that residents can no longer register, redeem virtual currency or participate in any sweepstakes activities.
Until California changes its position on online sports betting or sweepstakes, residents are currently limited to non-gambling online entertainment options and land-based gaming venues.
We will always keep an eye out for any upcoming law changes and make sure that we are the first to let you know when any changes happen.
No, as of January 1st 2026 the site will no longer be legal in California.
No, you are not able to use a VPN to acess the site and this would violate state laws.
No, due to state laws and regulations online sports betting and social sportsbooks are not allowed.
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