Claim a Prize | California State Lottery (2024)

Congrats on winning! The fastest way to claim prizes $600 and over is at a Lottery District Office.Lottery District Officesare open Monday through Friday 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. to accept claim forms. No appointments are required. Assistance is on a first-come first-serve basis.

Same-day check processing of claim prizes $600 to $1,000 is also available in each district office location until 4:30 p.m.

Wondering about the status of your claim and prize payment? Submit your question using the Contact Uspage or email customerservice@calottery.com for the fastest answer. Check out the various options below for claiming your prize and Common Claim Errors that could delay processing.

The current processing time for error-free claims is 5 to 7 weeks.

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. Talk about easy!


Option 2: Claim at Your Local California Lottery District Office

Lottery District Offices are now open to the public for the acceptance of claims. Procedures have been implemented at all District Offices to maximize health and safety for everyone. See all District Office locations here.

To claim, download the Claim Form (PDF)or pick one up at any Lottery retail location or District Office. Fill out and sign the claim form, and don’t forget to sign your winning ticket, too! Watch this short video to ensure you complete your claim form correctly.


For in-person window service:

  • Follow the instructions above for completing your claim form.
  • Keep a copy or picture of the claim form and the front and back of your winning ticket for your records.
  • Please bring current identification (State ID card, driver license, passport, etc.).

Prepare for your visit to Lottery District Offices by following all local health and safety requirements.

Option 3:
Mail Your Winning Ticket and Claim Form

Download the Claim Form (PDF)or pick one up at any Lottery retail location or District Office. Fill out and sign the claim form, and don’t forget to sign your winning ticket.Watch this short video to ensure you complete your claim form correctly.Mail the original ticket and the signed claim form (along with the Claim Authorization Receipt from a retailer, if you have it) to:

Mailing address only:

California Lottery
730 North 10th Street
Sacramento, CA 95811

*Please note for claim drop-off and opportunities for same day check, stop by a local California Lottery District Office. You can find contact and location information for all District Offices here.

We recommend sending everything by certified mail and saving a copy of every item you submit. We’re not responsible for mail, tickets or claim forms that are late, lost, damaged, misdirected, misaddressed, incomplete or illegible. So, protect your prize by keeping a copy of your winning ticket and claim form. And always sign the back of your ticket.

Your draw game ticket must be postmarked or received by Lottery offices within 180 days of the winning draw date, except that, in the case of Mega Millions and Powerball Jackpots, the tickets must be postmarked or received within one year from the winning draw date. Scratchers® tickets must be postmarked or received by Lottery offices within 180 days of the announced end of game date.

State law prohibits the sale of a Lottery ticket or the payment of a prize to anyone under 18. Tickets failing validation are void.

All California State Lottery game tickets, transactions, claims and prize payments are subject to California State law and the California State Lottery rules and regulations. By participating, you agree to comply with all laws and Lottery rules and regulations.

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Prizes of $1,000 or less are eligible for same-day payment at ourDistrict Officesfrom 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. After your ticket is validated and your Claim Form is approved, you have an opportunity to get your check on the spot. Same-day check is not guaranteed. All claims must be error-free.Some claims,including but not limited to 2nd Chance prizes, promotional awards, and prizes won on advance plays, may not qualify for same-day payment and will require additional processing at Lottery Headquarters.

Get The Details

Prizes over $600 must file a claim form. Just follow these simple steps.


1. Get Your Claim Form

  • Individual claimants completeClaim Form CSL1242.
  • Watch this short video to ensure you complete your claim form correctly.

2. Are You a Group Winner?

  • Single Player Claiming for a Group – Prize $600 to $999,999:
  • Group Wins – $1 Million or more:
    • Group representative completes CSL 0896
    • Remaining members each complete CSL 0897

    3. Is This an Annuity Prize?

    An annuity is a prize paid in installments over a period of years. APayment Election form must be witnessed by a Lottery representative or notary. Select the game below for appropriate form to complete.
    • Scratchers
    • SuperLotto Plus
    • Mega Millions
    • Powerball
  • 4. Submit Your Claim

    There are several options for claiming prizes $600 and above.

    Claim at Your Local California Lottery District Office

    Lottery District Offices are opento the public for in-person services.Procedures have been implemented at all District Offices to maximize health and safety for everyone.See District Office locations here.

    For in-person window service:

    • Follow the steps above for completing your claim form.
    • Groups claiming prizes may send a single representative but the representative will need to bring completed forms for all group members.
    • Keep a copy or picture of the claim form and the front and back of your winning ticket for your records.
    • Please bring current identification (State ID card, driver license, passport, etc.)
    • Prepare for your visit to Lottery District Offices byfollowing all local health and safety requirements.

    - OR - Mail Your Winning Ticket and Claim Form

    Follow the steps above for completing your claim form(s). Mail the original ticket and signed claim form (along with the Claim Authorization Receipt from a retailer, if you have it) to:

    Mailing address only:

    California State Lottery
    730 North 10th Street
    Sacramento, CA 95811

    *Please note for claim drop-off and opportunities for same day check, stop by a local California Lottery District Office. You can find contact and location information for all District Offices here.

    We recommend sending everything by certified mail and saving a copy of every item you submit. We’re not responsible for mail, tickets or claim forms that are late, lost, damaged, misdirected, misaddressed, incomplete or illegible. So, protect your prize by keeping a copy of your winning ticket and claim form. And always sign the back of your ticket.

    Your draw game ticket must be postmarked or received by Lottery offices within 180 days of the winning draw date, except that, in the case of Mega Millions and Powerball Jackpots, the tickets must be postmarked or received within one year from the winning draw date. Scratchers® tickets must be postmarked or received by Lottery offices within 180 days of the announced end of game date.

    State law prohibits the sale of a Lottery ticket or the payment of a prize to anyone under 18. Tickets failing validation are void.

    All California State Lottery game tickets, transactions, claims and prize payments are subject to California State law and the California State Lottery rules and regulations. By participating, you agree to comply with all laws and Lottery rules and regulations.

    Claiming your 2nd Chance prize is easy. Just follow the 4 simple steps.

    STEP 1

    The Lottery will notify you by email to log into your account for “important information. When you sign into your Lottery account, you’ll see your prize and a link to a 2nd Chance Claim Form.

    STEP 2

    Download and print the 2nd Chance Claim Form (PDF)

    STEP 3

    Fill out the claim form, and don’t forget to sign it! To find out what you’ll need to complete the form, see My Account

    STEP 4

    Decide how you want to claim. There are two options for claiming your 2nd Chance prize: claim at a Lottery District Office or claim by mail.

    Option 1: Claim at your local California Lottery District Office

    Lottery District Offices are now open to the public for the acceptance of claims. Procedures have been implemented at all District Offices to maximize health and safety for everyone.See all District Office locations here

    For in-person window service:

    • Follow the steps above for completing your claim form.
    • Keep a copy or picture of the claim form and the front and back of your winning ticket for your records.
    • Please bring current identification (State ID card, driver license, passport, etc.).

    Prepare for your visit to Lottery District Offices byfollowing all local health and safety requirements.

    Option 2: Mail your winning ticket and claim form

    Follow the steps above for completing your claim form(s).Mail the original ticket and signed claim form (along with the Claim Authorization Receipt from a retailer, if you have it)to:

    Mailing address only:

    Attn: 2nd Chance Promotion
    California State Lottery
    730 North 10th Street
    Sacramento, CA 95811

    We recommend sending everything by certified mail and saving a copy of every item you submit. We’re not responsible for mail, tickets or claim forms that are late, lost, damaged, misdirected, misaddressed, incomplete or illegible. So, protect your prize by keeping a copy of your winning ticket and claim form. And always sign the back of your ticket.

    The claiming period for prizes may vary by promotion. Refer to the specific Promotion Rules for details.

    State law prohibits the sale of a Lottery ticket or the payment of a prize to anyone under 18. Tickets failing validation are void.

    All California State Lottery game tickets, transactions, claims and prize payments are subject to California State law and the California State Lottery rules and regulations. By participating, you agree to comply with all laws and Lottery rules and regulations.


    The following errors can delay the processing of your claim.
    • Watch this short video to ensure you complete your claim form correctly.
    • Be sure to sign your claim form.Players often forget to sign and date their winner claim form which cause delays in processing.
    • Include your Date of Birth. If your Date of Birth is not included, processing will take longer as we will need you to complete and submit a new one.
    • Missing claim form.California Lottery is unable to process any claims that are not accompanied by a completed, legible and accurate claim form.
    • Ensure your address is complete and legible. Claimants often forget to include apartment numbers when completing claim forms.
    • Include your signed ticket(s). Players often forget to include the ticket(s) Remember to complete and sign the back of the ticket(s).

    Winning the lottery isn’t just exciting—it can be life-changing. That’s why we wrote the book on winning big. For answers about payments, taxes, estate planning, public disclosure, money management and more, download the Winner's Handbook (PDF).

    Claim a Prize | California State Lottery (2024)

    FAQs

    How do you claim a winning lottery ticket in California? ›

    For prizes $600 and above, players can claim their prize via mail or at their local District Office. For complete instructions on how to claim a prize by mail, please visit the Claim A Prize page. Prizes up to $599 can be claimed at a California Lottery retailer.

    Where do you claim a winning lottery ticket in Texas? ›

    Any Texas Lottery retailer. Your local claim center. Texas Lottery Commission Headquarters in Austin.

    How much tax do you pay on a $1000 lottery ticket in CA? ›

    Lottery winnings do not get taxed on the California state level but are subject to federal taxes.

    Can you remain anonymous if you win the lottery in California? ›

    According to a winner's handbook from the California lottery, "regulations do not allow a trust to claim a prize. Understand that your name is still public and reportable."

    How long does it take to receive lottery winnings in California? ›

    The current processing time for error-free claims is 5 to 7 weeks. 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!

    How to cash a $1000 lottery ticket in California? ›

    PRIZES UP TO $1,000 PAID AT ALL DISTRICT OFFICES

    Prizes of $1 to $599 should be claimed at participating California Lottery retailers. If your prize is $600 to $1,000, continue to Step 2 below. Download the correct claim form from the Claim a Prize page. Individual claimants complete Claim Form CSL1242.

    How long does it take for lottery winnings to hit your bank account? ›

    If you elected the cash option or if your prize is only offered in a single payment, your check should arrive approximately six to eight weeks from your claim date. If your prize is to be paid in installments, your first payment should be available within six to eight weeks from your claim date.

    How much does the IRS take from lottery winnings in Texas? ›

    The tax withholding rate is 24% for lottery winnings, less the wager, for prizes greater than $5,000.

    How much tax do you pay on a $1 000 lottery ticket in Texas? ›

    The Texas Lottery Commission is required to report lottery winnings over $600, or when the prize is at least 300 times the amount of the per board wager, to the Internal Revenue Service. For prizes over $600, the Texas Lottery Commission is required to withhold 24% for lottery winnings, less the wager.

    How much would you get if you won $100 million dollars? ›

    Note that for a jackpot winner who chooses the discounted lump-sum option, the after-tax winnings will be about 30% of the headline jackpot (e.g., a $100 million win will result in around $30 million for the winner, depending on state income tax rates and the exact discount for taking the lump-sum).

    Do lottery winnings affect social security? ›

    Do lottery winnings count as earned income for Social Security purposes? Lottery winnings are not considered earned income, no matter how much work it was purchasing your tickets. Therefore, they do not affect your Social Security benefits.

    Who won the $2 billion lottery after taxes? ›

    After taxes, Castro walked away with $628.5 million, USA TODAY reported. Though he declined to appear publicly when he claimed the grand prize two months after the drawing, Castro complimented California public schools "as the real winner" and said in a written statement he was shocked and ecstatic.

    How to stay safe after winning the lottery? ›

    Understand that your name is still public and reportable. If you are concerned about people trying to contact you, consider changing your cell and home phone numbers or allowing your voicemail to pick up calls for a few days. An attorney can help protect you and your assets.

    Can I split lottery winnings with family? ›

    Yes! You can share money with your family after a big lottery win. But there are some essential points to consider: Decide whether you want to share: This is a personal decision only you can make, and there's nothing wrong with keeping your winnings.

    Do lottery winners need security? ›

    A security professional or firm can help protect you, your family and your assets.” An accountant is also an essential hire when you come into a large sum of money.

    How does California pay out lottery winnings? ›

    How Does the Lottery's Payment System Work? By default, all Powerball, Mega Millions and SuperLotto Plus jackpots are paid in 30 graduated installments. A winner is given the opportunity to choose the cash value of their jackpot prize within 60 days following their approved claim.

    What happens to unclaimed lottery winnings in California? ›

    Mega Millions winners who match five numbers have 180 days from the date of the draw to claim their prize. If a claim isn't submitted by the deadline, the $2.9 million will go to public schools in California. Claiming a lottery prize of more than $600 requires a claim form.

    How much does a store get for selling a winning lottery ticket in California? ›

    On top of regular Lottery commissions on tickets you sell and redeem, when your customers win big, you will too. That's because you'll have a chance to earn half a percent on every Scratchers, Mega Millions® and Powerball® ticket you sell with a top prize of $1 million or more.

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