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Delaware man wins $300,000 in lottery scratch-off game
Claiming lottery in Delaware
18 states have laws that allow national lottery prize jackpot winners to remain anonymous, but is Delaware among them?
A 60-year-old Wilmington man is now $300,000 richer after claiming the top prize from the Payout Instant scratch-off game.
The man, who has chosen to remain anonymous, purchased the winning ticket at Tobacco Field II in New Castle, according to the Delaware Lottery. He claimed he prize on Aug. 27.
He started playing the Delaware Lottery a few years ago and likes to play the $30 tickets, usually picking up a couple at a time, Delaware Lottery officials said. While he always had a gut feeling that he would win big one day, he was still shocked when it actually happened.
“We are very excited for this winner and happy to celebrate another big prize in our community,” said Helene Keeley, Director of the Delaware Lottery. “It’s truly a pleasure to share in the excitement of our winners as they walk through our doors to collect their prizes and reveal their plans for the future.”
Two top prizes remain for the Payout instant game while the $20 scratch-off Cashnado and $100K still have top prizes of $150,000 and $100,000 are available, officials said.
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How long do I have to claim my prize?
Tickets are valid for up to one year past the drawing date for drawing game prizes or within one year of the announced end of sales for Instant Games, according to delottery.com.
How can I claim my prize?
First things first, sign the back of your ticket using an ink pen to identify yourself as the ticket owner. Once signed, ownership of a ticket cannot be changed or transferred, according to the Delaware Lottery.
A prize worth $5,001 or more can be claimed at the Delaware Lottery Office on business days from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. You must bring a photo ID with your name and address and a Social Security card.
All winning Powerball, Mega Millions and Lotto America tickets must be redeemed in the state and jurisdiction where they were sold.