What Information a Legitimate Sweepstakes Can Ask For

Crystal Bosco
Published Jan 16, 2026

What Information a Legitimate Sweepstakes Can Ask For

Legitimate sweepstakes follow strict U.S. promotion laws to stay legal – no purchase necessary and minimal personal info required. Here's exactly what real sweepstakes can and cannot ask for.

 

Legitimate Sweepstakes Can Ask For:

Basic Entry Info (Standard)

  • Full name (first + last)

  • Email address or phone number (to notify winners)

  • Mailing address (to ship prizes)

  • Date of birth (to verify age 18+/21+ eligibility)

  • "Yes" to Official Rules (checkbox agreeing to terms)

ExamplesPublishers Clearing House or Coca-Cola sweepstakes ask only name, email, address, DOB.

 

Sometimes Required (Legal):

  • Instagram/Facebook handle (for social media contests)

  • One-time verification code (sent to email/phone)

  • State of residence (due to state-specific laws like NY/FL registration)

 

RED FLAGS – Legitimate Sweepstakes NEVER Ask For:

  • Credit card number or bank info

  • Social Security Number (SSN)

  • Driver's license or government ID

  • Mother's maiden name or security questions

  • Payment of any kind ("processing fees," "shipping fees," "taxes upfront")

  • Password to any account

FTC Rule: No consideration (payment/effort) can be required to enter, or it's an illegal lottery.

 

Official Rules Checklist

Every legit sweepstakes posts Official Rules with:

  • No purchase necessary + Alternate Method of Entry (AMOE)

  • Start/end dates

  • Eligibility: Age 18+, U.S. residents (excl. some states)

  • How winners selected (random drawing)

  • Prize details + odds

  • Sponsor contact info (real company)

  • Privacy policy link

No rules posted? It's probably a scam.

 

State-Specific Rules (Big 3 Registration States)

New York, Florida, Rhode Island require sweepstakes with prizes $5,000+ to register and post a bond:

 

How to Spot + Report Fakes

Quick Test (2 minutes):

  1. Google: "[sweepstakes name] scam"

  2. Check BBB.org and RipoffReport.com

  3. Verify sponsor on their official site (not a lookalike domain)

  4. Look for typos, bad grammar, urgent language ("Act now or lose!")

Report scams to:

 

Pro Tips for Safe Entry

  • Use a "burner email" (Gmail alias: yourname+swp@gmail.com)

  • Enter via official brand sites/social – never 3rd-party "entry sites"

  • Never click links in unsolicited texts/emails

  • Prizes under $600: No tax form needed. Over $600: Sponsor sends Form 1099.

Bottom line: Legit sweepstakes want your name, contact info, and agreement to rules – nothing more. Anything else = walk away.

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