Draw Stations
WZMY-TV, Derry, NH
How To Claim
Any prize that is less than $600 may be claimed at any New
Hampshire Lottery Retailer. If you possess a winning ticket for a
prize of $600 or more OR multiple tickets whose prizes add up to $600
or more, regardless of the game, you may claim it at the New Hampshire
Lottery® Headquarters or you may claim it by mail.
Subscriptions
Players can purchase NH Powerball/Power Play, Tri-State Megabucks
Plus, NH Hot Lotto/Sizzler and NH Mega Millions/Megaplier
subscriptions from any of our 1,200 lottery retailers statewide! When
purchasing a subscription while in New Hampshire from a NH Lottery
Retailer, you will no longer need a NH mailing address. Subscription
play for the 4 games listed above may be purchased for 26 drawings, 52
drawings or 104 drawings
Beneficiary Information
Every time a Mega Millions ticket is purchased in New Hampshire,
all profits remain in the state and are earmarked for education.
Since 1964, the New Hampshire Lottery has had a significant
financial impact on the state. For the past 47 years, the New
Hampshire Lottery has recorded $4.4 billion in lottery sales and
other earnings, with $2.9 billion being paid in prizes and other cost
of sales. Net proceeds to education to date total more than $1.4
billion.
Tax Information
There is a federal tax withholding of 25% for any winnings over
$5,000. The top federal graduated tax rate is 35%. Lottery winners may
be at a tax rate other than the 25% withholding rate. Non-Resident of
the United States will have a 30% tax withholding for any winnings
over $599.
State Fun Facts
The New Hampshire Lottery Commission is the oldest, legal lottery
in the United States.
Contact Information