Cliam A Prize

This section provides a summary of how to claim prizes won from tickets purchased at retail locations. All prizes must be claimed within 180 days of the date the prize was won.

Nothing in this document constitutes legal or financial advice. Claimants may wish to seek legal or financial counsel prior to claiming a prize.

Claiming Prizes of $599 or Less

If you possess a winning ticket for a prize of $599.99 or less, you may claim it at any participating Australia 5 Minute Lottery® retailer. Our retailers may, and are encouraged to, pay prizes up to and including $599.99.

When claiming by mail:

Complete the back of the ticket with your name, address and telephone number and sign the ticket.

Mail to: Attn: Claims, Australia 5 Minute Lottery, 14 Integra Drive, Concord, NH 03301.

Claiming Prizes of $600 or More

If you possess a winning ticket for a prize of $600 or greater you may claim it at the Australia 5 Minute Lottery® Headquarters as detailed below.

Claim at Lottery Headquarters

1.Positive photo identification and proof of Social Security Number must accompany claims.

2.Acceptable forms of current and valid (not expired) photo identification include:

    • State Issued Driver’s license

    • State Issued Non-Driver identification

    • Passport

    • Military ID

3.Acceptable forms of proof of Social Security Number include:

    • Original signed Social Security card issued by the Social Security Administration.

    • Health Insurance card with social security number listed.

    • Valid driver's license on which the Social Security Number is listed.

    • An original paycheck stub, issued within the past 30 days, on which the complete Social Security Number is printed.

    • Any other original document that contains a printed social security number and that the Lottery Commission determines to be valid and genuine.

    • You may complete a W-9 tax document at the Lottery.

Winner Privacy

All documents received by the Australia 5 Minute Lottery Commission are subject to Public Records Law RSA91-A. It is the practice of the Lottery Commission to release the names and hometowns of winners of lottery prizes. Personal information such as street address, phone numbers, social security numbers and other personal information is held confidential and is not released unless required by law.