
Intel · State-by-State Brief
Kratom legality
Federally legal. State-restricted in some jurisdictions. Verify your area before ordering.
States Shippable
44
States Banned
06
With Restrictions
07
Important Notice
Laws change frequently. This page is updated regularly but may not reflect the most recent changes. It is your responsibility to verify the legality of kratom in your specific city, county, and state before ordering. We cannot ship to areas where kratom is prohibited.
Restricted Territory · 06 States
Cannot ship to
Alabama
Banned statewide
Arkansas
Banned statewide
Indiana
Banned statewide
Rhode Island
Banned statewide
Vermont
Banned statewide
Wisconsin
Banned statewide
Full Roster · 50 States
All states
Alabama
Banned statewide
Alaska
Arizona
KCPA state (regulated)
Arkansas
Banned statewide
California
San Diego banned
Colorado
Denver banned for human consumption
Connecticut
Delaware
Florida
Sarasota County banned
Georgia
KCPA state (regulated)
Hawaii
Idaho
Illinois
Jerseyville banned; 21+ statewide
Indiana
Banned statewide
Iowa
Kansas
Kentucky
Louisiana
21+ statewide
Maine
Maryland
Massachusetts
Michigan
Minnesota
Mississippi
Union County banned
Missouri
Montana
Nebraska
Nevada
KCPA state (regulated)
New Hampshire
New Jersey
New Mexico
New York
North Carolina
North Dakota
Ohio
Oklahoma
KCPA state (regulated)
Oregon
Pennsylvania
Rhode Island
Banned statewide
South Carolina
South Dakota
Tennessee
21+ statewide
Texas
Utah
KCPA state (regulated)
Vermont
Banned statewide
Virginia
Washington
West Virginia
Wisconsin
Banned statewide
Wyoming
Briefing · KCPA
What is the KCPA?
The Kratom Consumer Protection Act (KCPA) regulates kratom sales rather than banning the plant outright. KCPA states require proper labeling, testing, and age verification (21+). Current KCPA states include Arizona, Georgia, Nevada, Oklahoma, and Utah. We support KCPA legislation — it ensures quality and safety standards.