How to Claim a Prize (2024)

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Claiming at a Lottery Customer Service Center

To claim your prize at a Lottery Customer Service Center, you may need to setup an appointment. In Schenectady, appointments are not available, please walk-in for service. Buffalo and Syracuse are not able to accommodate walk-in service at this time, appointments are required.

You will need to bring your winning ticket, fill out a Winner Claim Form and show a valid, government-issued ID. Acceptable forms of identification include:

  • US/Foreign Passport
  • Driver License or Non-Driver ID
  • Driver Learner Permit
  • Government ID
  • Certificate of Naturalization
  • Certificate of Citizenship
  • Permanent Resident Card (Green Card)
  • Birth Certificate and a form of photo ID with name
  • US Military ID
  • Social Security Card or Federal Taxpayer ID Certification must be presented with these forms of ID:
    • New York City ID
    • New York State Benefit ID Card
    • MTA Reduced Fare MetroCard

Your Winner Claim Form must include your Social Security Number, TIN or FEIN. Your claim will be processed on-site unless your prize is a Jackpot win, a Mega Millions prize of $500,000 or more, or a Powerball prize of $50,000 or more. These claims will be provided to the Lottery’s Schenectady headquarters for processing.

Make a copy of your Winner Claim Form and winning ticket and hold onto them until you receive your prize. Schedule an appointment at a New York Lottery Customer Service Center.

Lottery Customer Service and Prize Claim Centers

Lottery Customer Service Centers can process up to 30 winning tickets per visit. Players may leave additional tickets for processing.
Prize Claim Centers are located at Video Gaming Facilities and Casinos. You must be 21+ to claim at casinos. Powerball® prizes less than $50,000 and prizes less than $250,000 for all other games can be claimed at Prize Claim Centers.

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Claiming by Mail

Winning tickets for all amounts may be mailed to the address below. Complete the ticket back and include a completed Winner Claim Form (download link above). Make a copy of the front and back of your ticket, as well as the completed Winner Claim Form. We recommend you use registered mail to track your mailing. Please be sure to include a return address:

New York Lottery

PO Box 7533

Schenectady, NY 12301-7533



Remember! Draw Game prizes must be claimed within one year of the draw date. Scratch-Off Game prizes must be claimed within one year from the announced end of the game. Winning Scratch-Off ticket Prize Claim Deadline information can be found by finding your game's individual page, or in the Game Report PDF, on the Scratch-Off Games Page. If you do not see the game listed, it’s likely past its Prize Claim Deadline. You may use the Contact link to confirm a ticket’s Prize Claim Deadline has passed.

IMPORTANT: Starting April 4, 2023: Any vouchers from video lottery facilities must be cashed in person or by U.S. mail by the facility where the voucher was issued. Such vouchers may be cashed up to one year from the date of issuance. Vouchers may no longer be claimed at Lottery Claim Centers (except for those issued prior to April 4 and older than 45 days).

How to Claim a Prize FAQs

What payment options are available if I win a Jackpot prize?

Scratch-Off Games -Some Scratch-Off Games only offer the jackpot prize as one lump-sum payment, however, as of May 1, 2013, a new Scratch-Off Game annuity jackpot claimant now has the choice of a lump sum prize payment or the announced annuity payment.

Lotto, Mega Millions, Powerball, or Cash4Life -There are two jackpot payment options available if you win a jackpot prize from any of these games: annuity payments or lump sum cash value. Whether you choose lump sum or annual payments, all payments are made by direct deposit wire two to three business days after the required press event.

How are “For Life” prizes paid out?

“For Life” prizes may be paid annually or as a one-time payment, depending on how you choose to receive your prize. When you come in to claim your ticket, your options will be discussed.

When do I receive my jackpot prize?

Once your prize claim has been approved by the Lottery, and the Press and Community Relations Office completes your media announcement, your lump sum or initial payment will be electronically transferredto the bank account of your choice. We’ll tell you more when you first claim your prize!

How can I tell if my Scratch-Off Game is a winner?

Each Scratch-Off Game has features that help to identify whether it is a winning ticket. In addition to the number and/or symbols used for game play, each has a caption printed under it with either the spelling of the number or an abbreviation of the number. Both the number and caption must match to identify a winning ticket and the validation codes on the ticket must match the Lottery's computer records for the game. You can also take your Scratch-Off Game to a retailer or scan it with our mobile app to confirm its status.

What if I lose my winning Lottery ticket?

All Lottery tickets are bearer instruments, meaning the tickets are like currency. If you lose your ticket and it does not have your signature on it, anyone can use the ticket to claim a prize. If you lose your ticket, please contact a Customer Service Center. Remember to always sign the back of your tickets right away.

Can I claim a prize while I’m in another country?

Yes. Since you're overseas, you can download a Winner Claim Form and mail it to: New York Lottery PO Box 7533 Schenectady, NY 12301-7533.

What is the deadline to claim a prize on a Scratch-Off Game?

Prize Claim Deadlines are posted on each Scratch-Off Game’s individual page (find your game here).

Do I have to choose a payment option at the time I buy my ticket or subscription to LOTTO, Mega Millions or Powerball?

You don’t have to choose a jackpot payment option at the time of purchase. If you win a jackpot, you will have up to 60 days to choose from the date you claim your prize at a Lottery Customer Service Center.

Where can I claim the free play of a Take 5 Quick Pick Prize?

The bonus prize of a Take Five Quick Pick is called a Free Play. It can be redeemed at any retailer location within 45 days of the draw date.

What if I die before I receive all my jackpot payments?

The Lottery will continue making payments to the original prize winner, the estate of a deceased prize winner, or whoever the Lottery is ordered to pay pursuant to an appropriate judicial order. This is according to New York State Tax Law Section 1613. Lottery payments will not be accelerated upon a prize winner's death.

Can I cash my Cash4Life, Mega Millions or Powerball winning ticket in any of the other states that offer these games?

No, sorry! Winning tickets must be cashed in the state in which you purchased them. This is because the states with Cash4Life, Mega Millions, and Powerball run independent computer systems that can’t process or validate tickets from the other states.

Will it be announced that I’ve won the lottery?

You may be required to attend and participate in a press event and public announcement. The New York Lottery is a government agency and Lottery prizes are public funds, so we owe it to all our players to disclose the names of winners. If you’re a Lottery winner, your name and city of residence may be public information, but we won’t release your street address or telephone number. The Lottery requires personal information from prize winners pursuant to its authority under Tax law Section 1604 to operate and administer the New York Lottery, which includes the marketing and advertising of the Lottery and the identification of the person entitled to a prize award. The Lottery may defer the determination of a prize claim pending a claimant's participation in a news conference, announcement, the conclusion of any investigation, or litigation concerning the right to a prize.

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How to Claim a Prize? ›

First, sign the back of your ticket immediately. Then take it to any New Jersey Lottery

New Jersey Lottery
The New Jersey Lottery is run by the U.S. state of New Jersey. Its In-house draw games are Pick-3, Pick-4, Jersey Cash 5, Pick-6, Quick Draw, and Cash Pop. Its multi-jurisdictional draw games are Cash4Life, Mega Millions, and Powerball.
https://en.wikipedia.org › wiki › New_Jersey_Lottery
Retailer for validation. If your prize is worth $599.99 or less, you can receive your winnings in cash at any New Jersey Lottery Retailer. If your prize is over $599.99, you must file a claim form with the New Jersey Lottery.

How do I claim prize money on my taxes? ›

Typically, tax on winnings, like sweepstakes or prize money, should be reported to you in Box 3 (other income) of IRS Form 1099-MISC. This includes winnings from sweepstakes when you did not make an effort to enter and also applies to merchandise won from a game show.

What does it mean to claim a prize? ›

verb. If someone claims a record, title, or prize, they gain or win it. [journalism]

How long does a NJ lottery claim take? ›

You'll need to fill out a claim form to receive a check for the prize. The lottery says claims can take four to six weeks to process. If you've won a jackpot over $25,000 or just prefer to file your claim in person, you can request an appointment with New Jersey Lottery staff by calling 1-800-222-0996.

Can lottery winners in NJ remain anonymous? ›

Lottery winners can remain anonymous in New Jersey, under a law signed by Gov. Phil Murphy in 2020. New Jersey is one of 18 states where lottery winners can remain anonymous.

Do I need to issue a 1099 for a prize? ›

Prizes valued at $600 or more must be reported to the IRS. Prize values below this reporting threshold may also be reported at the discretion of the sponsor of the prize. As the winner, you should look to receive the proper Form 1099-MISC.

How much of prize money is taxed? ›

Your winnings are part of your taxable income, which determines what marginal tax bracket you fall into. Only the additional income in the higher tax brackets will be taxed at the higher rates. Any income that falls in the lower tax brackets will be taxed at the lower rates.

How do I collect my lottery winnings in NJ? ›

If your prize is worth $599.99 or less, you can receive your winnings in cash at any New Jersey Lottery Retailer. If your prize is over $599.99, you must file a claim form with the New Jersey Lottery. Claim forms are available at all New Jersey Lottery Retailers or at New Jersey Lottery Headquarters.

How do you get money after winning the lottery? ›

There are three ways to claim prizes $599 and under: visit a Lottery retailer, claim at a Lottery District Office or claim by mail. Option 1: Visit a Lottery Retailer Best Option! Take your winning ticket to a Lottery retailer and the clerk will hand you cash on the spot.

How much do you get after taxes if you win a million dollars? ›

In practice, there is a 24 percent federal withholding of the gross prize, plus the remaining tax, based on your filing status. For example, if your gross prize is $1,000,000, you need to pay $334,072 in total taxes ($240,000 federal withholding, plus the remaining $94,072 for single filing status in 2021).

Do you have to come forward if you win the lottery in NJ? ›

While the winner can keep his or her name anonymous, identification must be provided to lottery officials and for IRS reporting, according to the New Jersey Lottery. The winning ticket must be presented at lottery headquarters in Lawrence Township in Mercer County, or mailed there.

Do lottery winnings affect Social Security? ›

Firstly, lottery winnings are considered unearned income, so they do not directly affect Social Security benefits, which are primarily concerned with earned income, like wages from a job. This means that the $10,000 lottery win will not reduce your friend's Social Security benefits.

How much tax do you pay on NJ lottery winnings? ›

5% for lottery payouts between $10,001 and $500,000; • 8% for lottery payouts in excess of $500,000; and • 8% for lottery payouts in excess of $10,000, if the claimant does not provide a valid taxpayer identification number. 8.) Q.

Do you have to claim prize picks money on taxes? ›

Do I need to pay taxes on my PrizePicks winnings? The Internal Revenue Service requires a completed 1099-MISC form from Members who accumulate $600 or more in net winnings (NOT total payouts) for the calendar year (Jan 1 - Dec 31). This amount is taxed as “Other Income”.

How to report award income? ›

If you receive an award and the payment was $600 or more during the year, you should receive a Form 1099-MISC, Miscellaneous Information. The Form 1099-MISC will show the amount of the award in box 3, Other Income. There is no withholding on this payment unless you failed to provide your taxpayer identification number.

Can award money be taxed? ›

Cash and cash equivalents given as awards are generally taxable, regardless of the amount.

What amount of winnings are taxable? ›

How winnings are reported to the IRS: Form W-2G. The payer must provide you with a Form W-2G if you win: $600 or more if the amount is at least 300 times the wager (the payer has the option to reduce the winnings by the wager) $1,200 or more (not reduced by wager) in winnings from bingo or slot machines.

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