New Jersey
Does New Jersey Have an Age Verification Law? (2026)

New Jersey does not have an enacted law requiring adult websites to verify a visitor's age. Its bill, S 1826, remains in the Senate Judiciary Committee, with the sponsor's office reportedly still negotiating amendments as of June 2026.
Where New Jersey's Bill Stands
S 1826, sponsored by Sen. Troy Singleton, would require a sexually oriented online entity, whether located in New Jersey or simply exhibiting obscene material to New Jersey residents, to verify that each user is 18 or older. Accepted verification methods under the bill include a proprietary age-verification system, a commercial third-party service, or an online check against a state driver's license. It was introduced January 13, 2026, and referred to the Senate Judiciary Committee.
The bill was posted for committee discussion on June 11, 2026. As of that date, the sponsor's office was reportedly still negotiating amendments, with those conversations expected to continue for months rather than reaching a near-term vote. A companion bill, A 3228, was introduced the same day in the Assembly and referred to the Assembly Science, Innovation and Technology Committee; its status beyond introduction was not independently confirmed in this research.
A separate New Jersey bill, A 4015, addresses social-media content feeds and minors' data rather than adult content, and had drawn a veto-request letter from an industry advocacy group. Its companion, S 3413, was signed into law by Governor Sherrill on August 11, 2026 as the New Jersey Kids Code Act (P.L.2026, c.73). That statute is a general social-media and minors'-data-design-code law, an Age-Appropriate Design Code, not an adult-content age-verification mandate, so it does not change New Jersey's status as a state without an enacted adult-content age-verification law and should not be conflated with S 1826's adult-content effort.
The Federal and Multistate Backdrop
No federal law requires age verification for adult content; Congress has considered child-online-safety bills like the Kids Online Safety Act, but none has been signed into law. As of August 2026, more than two dozen states have enacted their own adult-content age-verification statutes, following the Supreme Court's 2025 decision in Free Speech Coalition v. Paxton settling intermediate scrutiny as the applicable First Amendment standard. New Jersey is not among them. See the age verification laws hub for the full state comparison and the Texas age verification law page for the controlling Supreme Court case.

What This Means for New Jersey Residents
Because New Jersey has no adult-content age-verification statute, adult websites have no state-law reason to block New Jersey visitors or require an age check before granting access. This research did not find New Jersey on any published list of states that Aylo, Pornhub's parent company, currently geo-blocks; that finding rests on secondary aggregator reporting rather than a directly confirmed primary source.

This page reflects New Jersey's status as of August 13, 2026, based on the bill's own introduced text and a June 2026 advocacy update on its committee status. Whether S 1826 has advanced further since that date was not confirmed.
Related Resources
- Age Verification Laws by State
- Florida Age Verification Law
- KOSA and COPPA 2.0: Federal Age-Verification Bills
Last updated: 2026-08-13.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is there an age verification law in New Jersey?
No. As of August 2026, New Jersey has not enacted a law requiring adult websites to verify a visitor's age. Its bill, S 1826, remains in committee.
What would S 1826 require?
S 1826 would require a sexually oriented online entity serving New Jersey residents to verify each user is 18 or older, using a proprietary system, a commercial third-party service, or an online driver's-license check.
When might New Jersey pass an age-verification law?
No timeline was confirmed. As of June 2026, the bill's sponsor's office was reportedly still negotiating amendments, an ongoing process expected to continue for months.
Is porn banned in New Jersey?
No, and there is no age-verification requirement either. Adult content remains accessible in New Jersey the same way it is in any other state without an enacted age-verification statute.
Updates
Independently fact-checked against the cited primary sources
Sources and References
- A Step Forward, Protecting Kids Online (S 1826 committee update)(njfpc.org)
- S 1826 (2026-2027 Session), New Jersey Legislature, Bill Text(legiscan.com)
- Free Speech Coalition, Inc. v. Paxton, 606 U.S. 461 (2025), Opinion of the Court(supremecourt.gov).gov
- Governor Sherrill signs New Jersey Kids Code Act, Office of the Governor(nj.gov).gov