Arizona (AZ) Lottery - Results and Winning Numbers (2024)

Arizona Lottery COVID-19 update

Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, operating hours for Arizona Lottery offices and the claiming process may change at any time. While we are continually monitoring the latest updates provided by the lottery operators, we recommend that you contact your local lottery office to get the most up-to-date information before claiming a prize. We appreciate your patience during this time.

Games

Game NamePrize TypeNumbers
Pick 3Top Prize3 from 0-9
Fantasy 5Jackpot5 from 1-41
Triple TwistJackpot6 from 1-42
The PickJackpot6 from 1-44
PowerballJackpot5 from 1-69 + 1 from 1-26
Mega MillionsJackpot5 from 1-70 + 1 from 1-25

Game schedule

Advanced draws

GameAdvanced Draws
Pick 3up to 12
Fantasy 5up to 12
Triple Twistup to 12
The Pickup to 10
Powerballup to 10
Mega Millionsup to 10

Claiming prizes

Here's the process for claiming Arizona Lottery prizes.

To claim a prize by mail, send the signed winning ticket, a completed claim form, and a copy of your ID to:

Arizona Lottery
P.O. Box 2913
Phoenix, AZ 85062

Keep a copy of all claim documents for your records.

Options for claiming

PrizeOptions
$599 or lessOption 1 Claim at any local retailer.
Option 2 Claim in person at any Arizona Lottery claim center.
Option 3 Claim by drop box at the Phoenix or Tucson lottery offices.
Option 4 Claim by mail.
$600 to $49,999Option 1 Claim in person at any Arizona Lottery claim center.
Option 2 Claim by drop box at the Phoenix or Tucson lottery offices.
Option 3 Claim by mail.
Over $49,999Option 1 Claim in person or by drop box at the Phoenix or Tucson lottery offices.
Option 2 Claim by mail.

Claim centers

Tax information

Here are the taxes withheld from lottery winnings for U.S. citizens or residents.

Arizona Lottery tax withholdings on winnings for U.S. citizens or residents
WinningsTaxPercentage
$600 or moreState Tax4.8%
Federal Tax24%
Total: 28.8%

If the winner is not a U.S. citizen or resident, taxes on winnings are higher.

Arizona Lottery tax withholdings on winnings for non-U.S. citizens or non-residents
WinningsTaxPercentage
$600 or moreState Tax6%
Federal Tax30%
Total: 36%

About the Arizona Lottery

Arizona was the first state to the west of the Mississippi to approve a lottery in 1980. The Arizona Lottery was officially launched in 1981.

In 2002, a vote to extend the lottery for another 10 years was passed, with 73% in favor. In 2010, the lottery was extended to 2035. Arizona partnered with Powerball in 1994 and Mega Millions followed in 2010.

Powerball and Mega Millions, both multi-state lotteries, are now the most popular games in the state. Players also enjoy The Pick, a state lottery with a jackpot starting at $1 million and $1 tickets. Several smaller jackpot games are on offer as well, including Pick 3, Triple Twist, and Fantasy 5.

The Arizona Lottery contributes millions of dollars from ticket sales to benefit various state projects, including homeless shelters and the state's general fund.

Contacts

Phone

(480) 921-4400

Postal address

Arizona Lottery Headquarters: 4740 E University Drive, Phoenix, AZ 85034

FAQs

Arizona Lottery tickets can only be bought from authorized retailers. Tickets can't be purchased online or over the phone.

You need to be 21 or older to play.

Players have an array of games to choose from, including The Pick, Fantasy 5, Pick 3, Triple Twist, Powerball, and Mega Millions.

The Arizona Lottery gives winners 180 days from the date of the draw to claim their prizes. If a ticket has expired, you won't be able to redeem it.

If you win lottery prizes of $600 or more, your information will be kept anonymous for 90 days. If you win $100,000 or more, you can choose to keep your name confidential forever. However, your city and county of residence will be made public.

Keep in mind that the Arizona Lottery does not allow blind trusts to claim prizes, in order to ensure that lottery winners do not owe the state a debt (which would be withheld from the prize money).

Lottery winnings in Arizona are subject to both federal and state income taxes and must be reported to the Internal Revenue Service. Check out the Tax Information section for more details.

Yes. Depending on the game, you can purchase tickets for up to 10 or 12 games in advance.

The lottery can't be held responsible if you lose or damage your lottery tickets. Remember that lottery tickets are bearer instruments, meaning whoever has it is considered the owner, so make sure that you fill out the back of your tickets as soon as you purchase them.

Revenue from the sale of lottery tickets in Arizona go toward state funds, aiding the homeless, and various other initiatives.

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