Where can I claim my Maryland Lottery prize?
Prizes up to $600 can be redeemed at Maryland Lottery retailers. Higher amounts need to be claimed via mail or at the Maryland Lottery office/casinos.
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Stay informed about the latest Maryland Lottery results and winner updates. This article summarizes winning numbers for various games from late July and early August 2025, including a notable $50,000 Bonus Match 5 winning ticket sold in Hag...
The Maryland Lottery offers a variety of games with multiple drawings throughout the day and week, providing numerous opportunities for players to win. Recent results include:
For those holding winning tickets, prizes up to $600 can be redeemed at Maryland Lottery retailers. Larger prizes require claiming by mail or in person at the Maryland Lottery office or select Maryland casinos. The $50,000 Bonus Match 5 winner must claim their prize at Lottery headquarters, either in person (by appointment) or via mail, because the prize exceeds $25,000. Byers Stop N' Go will receive a $500 bonus for selling the winning ticket.
Prizes up to $600 can be redeemed at Maryland Lottery retailers. Higher amounts need to be claimed via mail or at the Maryland Lottery office/casinos.
You'll need your signed winning ticket, a government-issued photo ID, and proof of your Social Security or Federal Tax ID number.
The Bonus Match 5 winner has 182 days to claim their prize from the July 31 drawing.
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