Where to claim lottery prizes in California
If you are lucky enough to win a CA lottery prize of $600 or more then you will need to visit any of the nine lottery district offices listed below to claim your prize. Alternatively, you can fill in the claim form below and mail it to the lottery office is Sacramento.
Download the lottery claim form here and mail it to:
California Lottery
730 North 10th Street
Sacramento, CA 95811
When mailing your claim form, make sure you also include the ticket and you have signed the back of it. You should also make sure that you have made a copy of the form and of your signed ticket, as if your form and/or ticket get lost in the post, the California Lottery will not be held responsible.
If you have won a prize of $599 or under then you are able to claim your payout at any lottery retailer in the state with just your ticket. You can also send your ticket to the address above as long as you accompany it with a claim form.
Prizes up to $599 can be claimed from any lottery retailer in CA, but for bigger payouts you will need to visit one of nine lottery district offices.
Location | Address | Telephone Number |
---|---|---|
Richmond | 618 South 8th Street, Suite 300A Richmond, CA 94804 |
(510) 806-8960 |
Sacramento | 4106 East Commerce Way Sacramento, CA 95834 |
(916) 830-0292 |
East Bay | 2489 Industrial Parkway West Hayward, CA 94545 |
(510) 670-4630 |
Fresno | 7620 North Del Mar Avenue Fresno, CA 93711 |
(559) 449-2430 |
Van Nuys | 16525 Sherman Way, #C10 Van Nuys, CA 91406 |
(818) 901-5006 |
Rancho Cuacamonga | 11138 Elm Avenue Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91730 |
(909) 803-6232 |
Santa Fe Springs | 9807 Bell Ranch Drive Santa Fe Springs, CA 90670 |
(562) 777-3434 |
Santa Ana | 3400 W. Warner Ave. Ste. F Santa Ana, CA 92704 |
(714) 708-0540 |
San Diego | 5656 Ruffin Road San Diego, CA 92123 |
(858) 492-1700 |
All CA lottery offices are open Monday - Friday from the hours of 8am to 5pm |
All prizes are valid for 180 days after the draw date, after which they cannot be claimed and will be added to the California Education fund like all non-claimed lottery winnings.