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Is Novig legal in Georgia, and open to you?

Georgia has no legal sports betting of any kind, yet Novig is a federally designated market rather than a state licensed sportsbook. Here is what its June 2026 CFTC designation means for a Georgia resident, why its sports contracts are contested, and the 21 plus rule that applies. Information, not advice. As of April 2026.

By Morten AndersenFounder and editor · Two decades in advisory, hospitality and mediaEditorial review by Fredrik Filipsson · Last reviewed 25 April 2026

Last reviewed 25 April 2026 · Status as of April 2026 · Information, not legal advice

Georgia
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Federally regulated, all states. Sports contracts contested. 21 plus. As of April 2026.
Why this is the answer

Federal designation reaches a state with no legal sportsbook.

Georgia has repeatedly failed to pass a sports betting bill and as of April 2026 offers no legal commercial sportsbook, no online betting, and no state lottery wagering on games. Novig does not rely on a Georgia licence, though. On June 16, 2026 it received designation from the Commodity Futures Trading Commission as a contract market, which lets it operate as a federally regulated prediction market across all states, the same structure used by Kalshi and others. That federal standing is why a verified Georgia resident can generally reach it. The important caveat is that Novig is built specifically for sports, and sports event contracts are the contested corner of this category.

The short version

As of April 2026, Novig is generally available to a verified Georgia resident because it holds a Commodity Futures Trading Commission designation as a contract market rather than depending on a Georgia licence, which Georgia does not issue for sports betting. Novig requires you to be 21 or older, and its sports event contracts are contested in the courts, so confirm the current position and your eligibility before you act.

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Availability is indicative and individual products including sports event contracts can be restricted or contested. Novig requires participants to be 21 or older. Scores are illustrative editorial examples. Confirm the current position before acting.

What a Georgia reader should know

Novig is the newest entrant to reach this status. On June 16, 2026 the Commodity Futures Trading Commission designated it as a contract market, which it described as one of the faster designations of its kind, positioning Novig as a federally regulated, sports focused prediction market available nationwide. It runs a peer to peer model where participants trade against each other rather than against a house, and it sets a minimum age of 21 rather than 18.

Because Novig is built around sports, the contested question matters more here than for a general event contract venue. A divided federal appeals court, the Third Circuit, held on April 6, 2026 in KalshiEX LLC v. Flaherty that the federal Commodity Exchange Act likely preempts state law for sports related contracts traded on a designated contract market, while a separate Ninth Circuit appeal arising from Nevada remains pending. Whether a state can restrict federally listed sports event contracts is therefore unresolved. We found no documented Georgia enforcement action against prediction market platforms, but treat the sports status as contested and confirm the current menu before relying on it.

Reaching Novig is not the same as being eligible. You must be 21 or older and pass its identity checks, and the contracts carry a real risk of loss. A contract price is an implied probability set by other traders, not a tip or a prediction from us, and an exchange has no house backing the other side of your trade.

FAQ

Novig in Georgia, in short.

Is Novig legal in Georgia?

As of April 2026, Novig is generally available to a verified Georgia resident. It received Commodity Futures Trading Commission designation as a contract market on June 16, 2026, so its availability does not depend on a Georgia licence. You must be 21 or older and pass identity checks, and its sports contracts are contested in the courts. This is general information, not legal advice.

How can Novig operate where Georgia has no legal sports betting?

Georgia law governs state licensed sports betting, which Georgia does not authorise. Novig is a federally designated contract market overseen by the Commodity Futures Trading Commission, a separate framework, which is why it can reach a Georgia resident even though the state issues no sports betting licences.

Do I have to be 21 to use Novig in Georgia?

Yes. Novig sets a minimum age of 21, which is higher than the 18 used by some platforms. You must also pass its identity checks. Always confirm the current eligibility rules directly with the platform.

Are Novig sports contracts definitely legal in Georgia?

Not settled. Sports event contracts are contested nationally. A divided federal appeals court held in April 2026 that federal law likely preempts state law for them, while a further decision is pending. Treat the sports status as contested and verify the current position before acting.

A note on risk,

Available does not mean low risk, and not available does not make the wider category safe. Event contracts can lose you money. Stake only what you can afford to lose, never to chase a loss, and never on borrowed money. If it stops feeling like a free choice, step back. In the United States you can call or text the helpline on 1-800-GAMBLER or visit ncpgambling.org.

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How to verify this, and where in Georgia

The position above rests on the federal framework and on each platform standing with its regulator. Confirm it yourself before you act, because the rules in this area change.

Status as of April 2026. General information, not legal advice.