Louisiana Lottery Corporation Headquarters
Phone
(225) 297-2000Opening times
Monday to Friday, 8:00 a.m.–5:00 p.m.
Game | Result | Est. Jackpot | More Results | Next Draw |
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Pick 3
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Go to Pick 3 |
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Pick 4
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Go to Pick 4 |
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Pick 5
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Go to Pick 5 |
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Lotto
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Go to Lotto |
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Easy 5
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Go to Easy 5 |
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Powerball
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Go to Powerball |
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Mega Millions
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Go to Mega Millions |
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Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, operating hours for Louisiana 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.
Game Name | Prize Type | Numbers |
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Pick 3 | Top Prize | 3 from 0-9 |
Pick 4 | Top Prize | 4 from 0-9 |
Pick 5 | Top Prize | 5 from 0-9 |
Lotto | Jackpot | 6 from 1-42 |
Easy 5 | Jackpot | 5 from 1-37 |
Powerball | Jackpot | 5 from 1-69 + 1 from 1-26 |
Mega Millions | Jackpot | 5 from 1-70 + 1 from 1-25 |
Game | Advanced Draws |
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Pick 3 | up to 14 |
Pick 4 | up to 14 |
Pick 5 | up to 14 |
Lotto | up to 20 |
Easy 5 | up to 20 |
Powerball | up to 20 |
Mega Millions | up to 20 |
Here's the process for claiming Louisiana Lottery prizes.
To claim a prize by mail, complete the form on the back of the winning ticket, sign it, and make a photocopy of both the front and the back. Then mail it along with a completed claim form and a copy of your ID to:
Louisiana Lottery Corporation Headquarters
ATTN: Prize Validations
P.O. Box 90010
Baton Rouge, LA 70879-0010
Keep a copy of all claim documents for your records.
Prize | Options |
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$600 or less | Option 1 Claim at any local retailer. |
Option 2 Claim at any Louisiana Lottery claim center. | |
Option 3 Claim by mail. | |
$601 to $5,000 | Option 1 Claim at any Louisiana Lottery claim center. |
Option 2 Claim by mail. | |
Over $5,000 | Claim at any Louisiana Lottery claim center. |
Here are the taxes withheld from lottery prizes for U.S. citizens or residents, in Louisiana.
Winnings | Tax | Percentage |
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Over $5,000 | State Tax | 4.25% |
Federal Tax | 24% | |
Total: 28.25% |
If the winner of the prize is not a U.S. citizen or resident, the Louisiana Lottery withholds a greater amount for taxes.
Winnings | Tax | Percentage |
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Over $5,000 | State Tax | 4.25% |
Federal Tax | 30% | |
Total: 34.25% |
The Louisiana Lottery was launched in 1991 to generate revenue for the state without increasing taxes. Scratch-off games were the first to go on sale. The state added Powerball in 1995, and Mega Millions in 2011.
Ticket sale proceeds help fund K-12 education in Louisiana. For every dollar made in lottery ticket sales, at least 35 cents are transferred to state education funds.
No. You must purchase your lottery tickets from licensed retailers within the state.
If you win $600 or more, your name, prize details, and city of residence are made public.
Depending on how much you win, as well as the media and public interest, you may have to make your identity known. We suggest that you consult a lawyer before claiming any big prizes, however, as it may be possible to claim your prize through a trust to retain anonymity.
The Louisiana Lottery is not responsible for lost, damaged, or stolen tickets. Keep tickets in a safe place. Signing your ticket helps prove you own it in case you lose it.
You must be 21 or older to purchase lottery tickets and redeem your winnings.
The Louisiana Lottery offers Pick 3, Pick 4, Pick 5, Powerball, Lotto, Easy 5, and Mega Millions.
You have 180 days from the date of the draw to claim your lottery winnings.
Lottery winnings in Louisiana are subject to both federal and state income taxes.
The Louisiana Lottery withholds a part of certain lottery winnings for tax purposes and reports any prize over $600 to the IRS and the Louisiana Department of Revenue and Taxation.
See our Tax Information section for more details.
Yes, you can purchase tickets for multiple consecutive draws for all the games offered in the state.
A large portion of proceeds from ticket sales go toward K-12 public education and funding gambling addiction programs.