Arizona Lottery
Updated Apr 10, 2026
Everything you need to know about playing the lottery in Arizona: available games, tax rates, and how to claim prizes.
Tax Information
Arizona taxes lottery winnings at 2.5%, one of the lowest rates in the country.
In addition to state taxes, federal taxes apply: 24% withholding + up to 37% top marginal rate. Use our Tax Calculator for a detailed breakdown.
Tax Comparison
Arizona taxes lottery winnings at 2.5%, which is below the national average of 4.9%. On a $100M jackpot, that's a state tax bill of approximately $2.5M — $2.4M less than the average state.
Available Games in Arizona
How to Claim Prizes in Arizona
Prizes up to $599 can be claimed at any retailer. Prizes from $600 to $99,999 at Arizona Lottery District Offices. Jackpot prizes and amounts over $100,000 must be claimed at Arizona Lottery headquarters in Phoenix.
Quick Facts
- •Arizona Lottery was established in 1981
- •Lowest tax rate on lottery winnings in the nation at 2.5%
- •Proceeds support education and health programs
- •Arizona is home to one of the longest-running lotteries in the US
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What is the lottery tax rate in Arizona?
Arizona taxes lottery winnings at 2.50%. Arizona taxes lottery winnings at 2.5%, one of the lowest rates in the country.
What lottery games are available in Arizona?
Arizona offers 2 major lottery games including Powerball, Mega Millions.
How do I claim lottery prizes in Arizona?
Prizes up to $599 can be claimed at any retailer. Prizes from $600 to $99,999 at Arizona Lottery District Offices. Jackpot prizes and amounts over $100,000 must be claimed at Arizona Lottery headquarters in Phoenix.
What is the minimum age to buy lottery tickets in Arizona?
You must be at least 21 years old to purchase lottery tickets in Arizona.
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