A neutral, dated look at whether Polymarket is legal and available in Vermont. Its December 2025 US relaunch under CFTC oversight, the contested status of sports event contracts, and what a verified resident needs. Information, not advice. As of January 2026.
Last reviewed 6 January 2026 · Status as of January 2026 · Information, not legal advice
Polymarket operates under United States oversight at the federal level. A federally regulated market does not need a separate Vermont licence to offer its core event contracts, which is why it can be available to Vermont residents even where state gambling rules are strict. The live friction is mostly around sports-event contracts, where some states have pushed back.
Polymarket is a US venue, so its availability in Vermont generally turns on federal standing rather than a Vermont state licence, subject to your age and identity verification. Some products, sports-event contracts in particular, have faced state by state friction, so confirm the current position before you act.
Availability is indicative and individual states may restrict specific products. Scores are illustrative editorial examples. Confirm the current position before acting.
As of January 2026, Polymarket is generally available to verified Vermont residents. It returned to the United States in December 2025 through a designated contract market and clearinghouse overseen by the Commodity Futures Trading Commission, so access does not turn on a separate Vermont gambling licence. You still need to be of legal age and pass identity checks. This is general information, not legal advice.
This is contested. Sports event contracts face state challenges across the category, and Vermont has joined a multistate group of attorneys general defending state gambling laws against prediction market operators. Treat sports contracts as unsettled and confirm the current rules before relying on them.
Yes. After a 2022 settlement with the Commodity Futures Trading Commission, Polymarket stopped serving United States customers for roughly four years. It returned to the United States in December 2025 through a federally regulated designated contract market and clearinghouse and dropped its United States waitlist in May 2026.
An available platform will ask you to confirm your age, verify your identity, and fund the account on its own website. Always check the current eligibility rules directly with the platform before you act.
The legality position above rests on the federal framework and on Polymarket's own regulatory standing. Confirm it yourself before you act, because the rules in this area change.
Status as of January 2026. General information, not legal advice.