TLDR: Georgia does not have legal online or retail sports betting as of October, 2025. You can, however, use sweepstakes prediction markets (e.g., Novig) and Daily Fantasy Sports (DFS) apps while physically in Georgia. This page explains what’s legal now, what may change, and the most compliant options.
Is sports betting legal in Georgia?
No. Multiple bills failed in recent sessions, so there are no licensed sportsbooks operating in Georgia today. Residents looking for legal ways to play typically use DFS or social prediction markets until legislation passes.
Recent Georgia sports-betting bills (2025)
2025 - House package (advanced, then stalled on Crossover Day, Mar 6, 2025)
- HR 450 (constitutional amendment): This would’ve sent online sports betting to voters (targeting the Nov 2026 ballot). It cleared House Higher Education on Mar 5, but never got a floor vote before the deadline and was later withdrawn/recommitted on Apr 4, 2025.
- HB 686 (“Georgia Sports Betting Act”): The enabling bill that would’ve set up the system—Georgia Lottery Corp. as regulator and up to 16 mobile licenses. It advanced out of committee on Mar 5 but didn’t reach the floor on Crossover Day. A late amendment bumped the proposed tax rate from 20% to 24%.
2025 - Senate efforts
- SR 131 (constitutional amendment incl. casinos + online sports betting): Failed 9-2 in the Senate Regulated Industries & Utilities Committee on Feb 28, 2025. 
- SB 208 (lottery-based sports betting authorization): Filed Feb 19, 2025; referred to committee and did not advance. 
What you can do in Georgia (today)
- Prediction markets (e.g., Novig): Trade sports outcomes peer-to-peer with no house or commissions; available in most states and offering better odds than traditional sportsbooks since you play directly against other real users.
- Daily Fantasy Sports (DFS): Draft lineups or make stat-based picks on licensed/available DFS platforms.
- Travel betting (nearby states): If you travel to a state with legal online sportsbooks (e.g., Tennessee or North Carolina), you may place bets while physically located there with approved operators.
Compliant alternatives in Georgia (2025)
1) Novig (Prediction Market)—our top legal alternative in GA
What it is: A peer‑to‑peer exchange where fans trade outcomes directly (think “markets” vs. house-set lines). No sportsbook margins; no commissions on trades.
Why it’s different:
- Market‑based pricing: Users set odds, improving price fairness and potential value.
- Depth: Wide range of outcomes—from game results to micro‑moments and player/stat markets.
- Low friction: Simple on‑ramp, transparent rules, and fast payouts (per operator terms).
Popular Georgia use cases:
- Game markets across major sports—NFL, NBA, MLB, NHL, soccer, and more—traded like stocks.
- Player outcomes (e.g., “Will the QB hit 275+ passing yards?”) as dynamic markets.
- Event/futures (e.g., “Will Atlanta make the playoffs?”) as tradable contracts.
2) DFS platforms (examples)
Underdog, DraftKings Pick6, FanDuel Picks, Sleeper, ParlayPlay, and others offer pick’em, best ball, and salary‑cap contests. Payouts and formats vary by app and contest type.
Tips for DFS in GA:
- Confirm contest rules (pick’em vs. drafts vs. salary cap).
- Check payout timelines and promotions.
- Enable responsible play tools (deposit limits, timeouts).
How Georgia could legalize next
- Path: Lawmakers have debated whether a constitutional amendment is required; versions of both amendment‑based and statute‑only paths have circulated.
- Model under discussion: With no casinos in GA, legislators often point to a mobile‑only model similar to Tennessee (online sportsbooks tied to the state regulator), with tax revenue earmarked for education and other programs.
- Timeline: Even if a bill passes, regulators would need time to write rules and approve operators before launch.
FAQs
Is Novig legal in Georgia?
Yes. Novig offers a sweepstakes prediction market experience that is accessible in Georgia (not a traditional sportsbook). You must meet age/eligibility requirements in Novig’s Terms and be physically located in a permitted state.
Can I use DraftKings or FanDuel as a sportsbook in GA?
Not for sportsbook wagering. Their DFS products are available; sportsbook apps require travel to a legal state.
What’s the minimum age?
Must be 21+ to sign up and play Novig. DFS ages vary by operator (often 18+). Follow each app’s Terms.
Can I bet on Georgia teams?
Inside Georgia, you can enter DFS contests featuring Georgia teams/players and use sweepstakes prediction markets. For sportsbook wagering, you must be in a legal state and comply with that state’s rules (some states restrict college prop markets).