Florida (FL) Lottery General Information The Florida Lottery was created in 1986 through a constitutional amendment voters enacted by a two-to-one margin. Florida voters authorized a lottery that would use all its proceeds to enhance public education in Florida.

Florida Lotto, Power Ball, Fantasy 5 and daily lottery game drawing results are posted here each day. In sum, Florida's schools and students have received more than $36 billion in lottery funding, including more than $5 billion used to send nearly 900,000 students to college on Bright Futures Scholarships funded by the Florida Lottery. To learn more about the FL Lottery please visit the official Florida Lottery website.

Can I buy a FL Lottery ticket online?

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No, tickets must be purchased through an authorized retailer.

How much is the FL Lottery today?

You can find the latest FL Lottery jackpot amounts for all of your favorite games here on the Lottery.com Florida Lottery Jackpots page.

How long does it take to receive FL Lottery winnings?

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According to the FL Lottery, prizes of $250,000 or less can typically be claimed by the winner on the same business day. For prize amounts over $250,000 but less than a jackpot win, players will receive their winnings via ACH within a few business days. Jackpot prizes take longer to collect and are typically available 15 days after the drawing.

Tickets mailed to Florida Lottery Headquarters take approximately 30 days to go through the claims process.

How much does FL tax lottery winnings?

The Florida Lottery is required to withhold a percentage of winnings for many lottery prizes for Federal Tax purposes. U.S. citizens who win prizes of $5,000 or greater are taxed 24%. U.S. citizens without a SSN who win prizes of $600 or more are taxed 24%. The Federal Tax withholding for non-U.S. citizens or non-residents is 30% on all prizes.

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Can I remain anonymous if I win the lottery in Florida?

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Like many states, Florida does not allow lottery winners to remain anonymous, although winners' home addresses and phone numbers remain confidential.