Oklahoma Lottery
Updated Apr 10, 2026
Everything you need to know about playing the lottery in Oklahoma: available games, tax rates, and how to claim prizes.
Tax Information
Oklahoma taxes lottery winnings at approximately 4.75% state income tax rate.
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
Oklahoma taxes lottery winnings at 4.8%, which is near the national average of 4.9%. On a $100M jackpot, that's a state tax bill of approximately $4.8M — $0.2M less than the average state.
Available Games in Oklahoma
How to Claim Prizes in Oklahoma
Prizes under $600 can be claimed at any authorized retailer. Prizes $600-$10,000 at Oklahoma Lottery regional offices. Prizes over $10,000 must be claimed at Oklahoma Lottery headquarters in Oklahoma City.
Quick Facts
- •Oklahoma Lottery began in 2009
- •One of the newest state lotteries in the United States
- •Revenue supports public education and other state programs
- •Offers multiple daily drawing opportunities
Latest Results
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View All →Frequently Asked Questions
What is the lottery tax rate in Oklahoma?
Oklahoma taxes lottery winnings at 4.75%. Oklahoma taxes lottery winnings at approximately 4.75% state income tax rate.
What lottery games are available in Oklahoma?
Oklahoma offers 2 major lottery games including Powerball, Mega Millions.
How do I claim lottery prizes in Oklahoma?
Prizes under $600 can be claimed at any authorized retailer. Prizes $600-$10,000 at Oklahoma Lottery regional offices. Prizes over $10,000 must be claimed at Oklahoma Lottery headquarters in Oklahoma City.
What is the minimum age to buy lottery tickets in Oklahoma?
You must be at least 18 years old to purchase lottery tickets in Oklahoma.
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