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Many states don't allow lottery winners to stay anonymous because they consider the winner’s information to be public record. Check below for the policies for every state with a lottery!
The Powerball jackpot has hit the high-water mark of $605 million, attracting players for the highly anticipated drawing on ...
A VERIFY analysis of individual state laws and lottery commission rules found 19 states that allow winners of large jackpots, like Powerball and Mega Millions, to remain completely anonymous.
A "Fantasy 5" ticket bought in Hampton hit the jackpot of just over $1.6 million and a “Lucky 7 Multiplier” scratcher sold in Norcross won $1 million.
Arizona lottery winners of $600 or more can remain anonymous for 90 days after winning their prizes, according to Maryland Lottery and Gaming. After 90 days, the winners’ identities become part ...
A VERIFY analysis of individual state laws and lottery commission rules found 19 states that allow winners of large jackpots, like Powerball and Mega Millions, to remain completely anonymous.
A VERIFY analysis of individual state laws and lottery commission rules found 19 states that allow winners of large jackpots, like Powerball and Mega Millions, to remain completely anonymous.
A VERIFY analysis of individual state laws and lottery commission rules found 19 states that allow winners of large jackpots, like Powerball and Mega Millions, to remain completely anonymous.