NIL Eligibility by State
See which states allow athletes to earn through their Name, Image, and Likeness — and at what competition level.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is NIL?
NIL stands for Name, Image, and Likeness. It refers to an athlete's right to profit from their personal brand — through endorsements, social media, personal storefronts, and more.
How does NIL Unlimited verify eligibility?
We maintain a database of NIL eligibility rules for every US state and competition level, verified against state legislation and governing body policies. Our team reviews and updates this data quarterly.
What if my state isn't eligible yet?
You can still create an account on NIL Unlimited. If your state later permits NIL activity at your competition level, we'll notify you immediately so you can start earning.
How often is this information updated?
We review all 50 states quarterly and update whenever new legislation is passed. Each state's 'last verified' date is shown in its detail panel.
I think this information is wrong for my state.
We take accuracy seriously. If you believe any information is incorrect, please contact us at privacy@nilunlimited.co with the details and we'll investigate immediately.
