Where can I claim my lottery prize?
Prizes can be claimed at Illinois Lottery retailers, Claim Centers, by mail, or via e-Claim, depending on the prize amount.
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Here are the winning numbers for the Illinois Lottery drawings held on July 19 and 20, 2025. Check your tickets for Powerball, Pick 3, Pick 4, LuckyDay Lotto, and Lotto results.
The Illinois Lottery drawings occur daily and multiple times a week, offering various games such as Powerball, Mega Millions, Lucky Day Lotto, Lotto, Pick 3, and Pick 4. Each game has its unique drawing schedule and prize tiers.
**How to Claim Your Prize:** - **Prizes up to $600:** Claim at an Illinois Lottery retailer, a Claim Center, by mail, or via e-Claim. - **Prizes from $601 to $10,000:** Claim at a Claim Center, by mail, or via e-Claim. - **Prizes over $10,000:** Claim at a Claim Center or by mail.
Appointments are required for in-person claims. Ensure you bring a photo ID and proof of your Social Security number.
Prizes can be claimed at Illinois Lottery retailers, Claim Centers, by mail, or via e-Claim, depending on the prize amount.
You need a photo ID and proof of your Social Security number.
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