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Age Verification Compliance Overview

This page provides comprehensive age verification and compliance information for St. Lucia. Our research team continuously monitors regulatory changes, enforcement actions, and legal developments to ensure businesses have access to up-to-date compliance intelligence.

St. Lucia currently classifies age-restricted content as "Allowed". This means businesses can operate with standard age verification practices, typically requiring users to confirm they meet minimum age requirements. While access is generally permitted, platforms should still implement appropriate age gates and comply with any specific industry regulations or voluntary codes of conduct.

The information below includes regulatory status, legal requirements, enforcement mechanisms, penalties for non-compliance, acceptable verification methods, and relevant regulatory authorities. This data is essential for platforms, content providers, and businesses that need to implement age-appropriate access controls or verify user ages.

Minimum Age

Not specified

Required age for platform access

Age Gate Required

No

No verification required

Last Verified

10/12/2025

Most recent data update

Regulatory Timeline

Historical changes and upcoming regulatory events

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    New Broadband Policy with Cybersecurity Focus: Saint Lucia advanced digital transformation with a new Broadband Policy and Strategy, emphasizing cybersecurity and data protection to ensure citizens access technology in a secure environment.

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    US State Department Report on Human Rights Practices: Report noted that the government did not restrict or disrupt access to the internet or censor online content. It also highlighted that 'No law defined or specifically prohibited child pornography,' though laws on sexual offenses against children were enforced.

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    Government Meeting to Combat Cybercrime: Minister for Education, Attorney General, Minister for National Security, Royal Saint Lucia Police Force, and telecommunications providers met to discuss strategies to combat cybercrime, including cyber bullying, revenge pornography, and hacking, especially when involving children. Mentioned that the Computer Misuse Act, Evidence Act, and Electronic Transactions Act were already implemented.

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    Telecommunications Act of Saint Lucia (Revised Laws): The Telecommunications Act of Saint Lucia, Chapter 8.11 of the Revised Laws of Saint Lucia, 2020, provides for the regulation of the telecommunications sector.

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