Running a sweepstakes, contest, or instant win promotion that's open to Oregon residents? This guide covers every state-specific requirement you need to know — registration obligations, bonding, raffle restrictions, alcohol prize rules, and the key statutes that govern promotions in OR. Federal requirements (FTC rules, no-purchase-necessary, tax reporting) apply in every state — this page focuses on what's unique to Oregon.

Registration Requirements

Oregon does not require sweepstakes registration or bonding. Oregon does not require sweepstakes registration or bonding. Your promotion must comply with federal requirements (FTC rules, no-purchase-necessary, postal lottery statutes) and OR's general consumer protection laws.

Key Statutes

The following Oregon statutes are relevant to sweepstakes and promotional compliance:

  • Or. Rev. Stat. § 167.108 et seq. (gambling)
  • Or. Rev. Stat. § 646.608 (unlawful trade practices)

Regulatory body: Oregon Attorney General, Oregon Department of Justice

Sweepstakes Rules in Oregon

Legal with standard NPN compliance. Oregon's Unlawful Trade Practices Act applies to deceptive sweepstakes advertising and promotion practices.

Contest Rules

Skill-based contests are permitted without additional state requirements.

Instant Win Rules

Instant win games are legal with standard free entry requirements.

Raffle & Lottery Rules

Raffles: Raffles are permitted for licensed charitable, fraternal, and religious organizations.

Lotteries: State-run via Oregon Lottery. Private lotteries are illegal.

Commercial raffles are illegal in Oregon

Raffles — where participants pay for a ticket and winners are drawn at random — are restricted to qualified nonprofit organizations. Brands cannot run commercial raffles. If your promotion involves purchasing a ticket for a chance to win, restructure it as a sweepstakes (free entry required) or a contest (skill-based judging).

Alcohol Prize Rules

Oregon permits DTC wine and spirits shipments. Oregon Liquor and Cannabis Commission (OLCC) regulates alcohol distribution.

Key Takeaways for Oregon

Oregon Compliance Checklist

  • Comply with all federal requirements (FTC, NPN, postal lottery statutes)
  • Draft complete official rules with all required disclosures
  • Ensure AMOE provides equal odds of winning
  • Collect W-9 for prizes valued at $2,000+
  • Include 'void where prohibited' clause in official rules
  • Check Oregon's consumer protection laws for disclosure requirements

Related Resources

For the complete legal framework that applies to all U.S. sweepstakes, see our pillar guides:

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