How long do I have to claim a Florida Lottery prize?
Prizes must be claimed within 180 days (six months) from the date of the drawing.
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Stay up-to-date with the latest Florida Lottery results from early November 2025. This article summarizes the winning numbers for Cash4Life, Fantasy 5, and Florida Lotto drawings, providing essential information for lottery players across t...
The Florida Lottery offers a variety of draw games, each with different odds and prize structures. The Cash4Life game provides a chance to win daily payouts, while Fantasy 5 offers two drawings per day. The Florida Lotto drawings occur twice a week and can result in large jackpots, as demonstrated by the $36.5 million prize won on Sept. 24, 2025. Players should be aware of the deadlines for claiming prizes (180 days) and the potential for public disclosure, although options exist for maintaining anonymity through trusts.
Here's a breakdown of the winning numbers:
The Florida Lotto jackpot rolled over from $1.25 million on Nov. 1 to $1.75 million on Nov. 5. The next drawing is scheduled for Nov. 8.
Prizes must be claimed within 180 days (six months) from the date of the drawing.
Florida law requires public disclosure of winners' information, but there are legal strategies to maintain anonymity, such as claiming the prize via a trust.
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