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You can also redeem your winnings at any authorized Connecticut Lottery retailer. For prizes worth between $600 and $5,000, you can claim your winnings at a High-Tier Claim Center or at the Lottery Headquarters in Rocky Hill. Just bring the winning ticket and two forms of ID, such as a driver's license or a state ID. Date Winner Retailer Game Prize;: Guy Pelletier South Hadley, MA: Cumberland Farms #4747 Canterbury: 30X CASH 7th Edition: $10,000:: James Scanlan. Two (2) of the following valid forms of signed identification (one of which must be a photo ID) are required when claiming a prize in person at a High-Tier Claim Center, or in person or by mail to CT Lottery Headquarters: driver's license, Social Security card, passport, state ID, pistol permit, major credit card with signature, or work ID.
- As per the Connecticut State Laws, the original winning ticket is the only valid receipt for prize claims.
- Your lottery ticket is a bearer instrument, which means anyone who possesses it is the winner.
- It is mandatory to double-check your numbers and sign the back of your ticket for proper authentication.
- You can claim your prizes before the deadline, i.e. 180 days from the date of the drawing, else your winnings will be fortified.
- If you are mailing the winning ticket, it is important to complete the claim form and attach a copy of your signed government-issued ID card (driver's license, U.S. passport, passport issued by a foreign government, social security number, etc.) and send it all.
- Before mailing the ticket, ensure you possess a photocopy of all the documents, including claim form and the winning ticket for a valid proof.
- Make sure that you mail the original winning ticket and not the copy, otherwise, your winnings will be fortified.
- Incomplete mail forms may result in the delay of the processing.
- The lottery authorities are not responsible for mail, tickets, or claim forms that are late, damaged, misdirected, misaddressed, incomplete, or illegible.
- Prizes above $5,000 are liable to Federal and State tax deductions of 24% and 6.99% respectively.
Someone has a Cash5 ticket that is worthnearly $100,000 and it will expire soon.
The Connecticut Lottery said time isrunning out to cash in a Cash5 ticket for the Sept. 25 drawing that was sold atthe Hope Street Mini Mart in Stamford.
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The ticket, which matched five numbers, isworth $98,938 and will expire on March 23 unless the person who has it claimsit by that date, according to CT Lottery.
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The winning Cash5 numbers drawn on Sept.25 were 3-5-6-29-32.
CT Lottery Headquarters are located at 777 Brook St. in Rocky Hill and businesshours are from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Monday through Friday.
The CT Lottery headquarters will be closedon Wednesday, Feb. 12 in observance of Lincoln's Birthday.
Ct Lottery High Tier Claim Center Locations
Brian christopher actor. Winning lottery tickets for prizes up to$599 can be validated and cashed at any lottery retailer open on thatday.
High-Tier Claim Centers are able to cash CT Lottery prizes up to $5,000.
Below are the High-Tier Claim Center locations and hours for Wednesday, Feb. 12:
Lottery Hours To Buy
- C & A Market, West Haven, 8:30 a.m. to 7 p.m.
- Crossroads Card & Gift, Norwalk, 7 a.m. to 9 p.m.
- DADA Grocery, Waterbury, 6:30 a.m. to 8 p.m.
- Sully's Mobil®, New London, 7 a.m. to 8 p.m.