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Congratulations! Start by signing the rear of your ticket and clearly printing your name, address, and telephone number. For a printable Winner's Brochure, please click here. to seek out out the way to claim your prize during the COVID-19 pandemic, please click here. once you play or buy online through PA iLottery, most prizes are automatically paid to your iLottery account and you'll request a withdrawal employing a sort of methods like ACH.

Where do I claim my prize

Prizes up to $2,500 could also be claimed at a PennsylvaniaLottery retailer. Many prizes are often paid immediately if a retailer is in a position to pay by cash, check, or postal order. If they can't, please try a special retailer or claim your prize by mail after reviewing the instructions below.

Winning a prize of quite $600 would require you to finish a form, which are available at Lottery retailers or a Lottery Area Office. Or, click here to open a form that you simply can complete and print out reception .

Prizes over $2,500 can only be paid by the Lottery. Mail a completed form alongside the signed ticket to the address on the shape.

Certain prizes must be claimed face to face at Lottery headquarters in Middletown. These include a Powerball® or Mega Millions® jackpot prize; an annuity top or second-level prize for Cash4Life®, or an annuity prize for a Scratch-Off game.

For questions on prize claims, please contact our Claims Department, toll-free, at 1-800-692-7481.

How long until my check arrives

Most prize checks will arrive in four to 6 weeks after your claim has been received at Lottery headquarters and validated, but often in less time. Some claims submitted in December can't be processed until January in an order that prize payments and tax forms are going to be issued within the same civil year.

How long do I even have to gather a prize

  • Remember to see tickets and claim prizes promptly! generally , prizes expire in one year from certain dates:
  • Scratch-Offs prizes expire one year from the game’s end-sale date, listed here.
  • Draw Game prizes expire one year from the drawing date.
  • Fast Play prizes expire one year from the ticket’s purchase date.

After 180 days, Fast Play and Draw Game tickets worth quite $100 can't be claimed at a retailer. they need to be submitted to the Lottery with a form so as to be redeemed.

How do I claim a prize by mail or if I live out of state

It’s easy to say a Pennsylvania Lottery prize by mail. Sign and fill out your winning ticket and make a replica of it, front and back, for your records. If the prize is over $600, fill out a form to submit together with your ticket. Our address is:

Pennsylvania Lottery

ATTN: CLAIMS

1200 Fulling Mill Road, Suite 1

Middletown, PA 17057

You do not need to sleep in Pennsylvania to play a game or win a prize, but the Pennsylvania Lottery can only pay prizes on winning tickets that it's sold. this is applicable to multi-state games like Powerball, Mega Millions or Cash4Life, because each state manages its own prize pool. A jackpot or annuity prize must be claimed face to face at Lottery headquarters in Middletown.

Can a gaggle claim and share a prize?

It’s fun to share! Individual prize checks are often issued, but just for prizes of $50,000 or more where individual shares of the prize are $2,501 or more. Winners must indicate on their Claim Forms that they need individual checks. Group claims also will require each group member to finish some additional paperwork.

Are Lottery prizes taxable?

Yes, Lottery prizes are taxable income under federal and state law. For prizes over $600, you'll receive a W-2G form from the Lottery to report your winnings and submit them together with your tax returns.

On prizes over $5,000, the Lottery will withhold the minimum amount of applicable taxes before sending you your prize check. Your total liabilities depend on income, deductions, exemptions, and other factors, so please consult a professional tax professional when filing your tax returns.

Can winners remain anonymous

As in most states, Pennsylvania Lottery winners cannot remain anonymous and certain winner information is formed public under the state’s Open Records law. This assures the general public that Lottery winners are real people which the Lottery operates with integrity and transparency. Lottery policy also permits the subsequent information to be published on our website:

Name and/or partial name of the winner(s)

City and/or county of residence

Name of game won

Date of win

Prize amount

Players who appear in Winners’ Circle Stories have specifically given the Lottery permission to share their photo, name, and story.

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