Oklahoma Lottery

The Oklahoma Lottery does not yet offer online ticket sales, and no reputable ticket couriers operate in Oklahoma. As a result, there’s no way to play the Oklahoma Lottery online safely and legally.

That said, the Oklahoma Lottery has gradually modernized its operations since its launch in 2005.

Examples include the introduction of an e-mail prize claim option and an impending app upgrade that will allow winners to claim prizes through the Oklahoma Lottery app.

Although no legislative efforts are currently underway to authorize Oklahoma Lottery online sales, the general trend is heading in that direction. BettingUSA will update this page with any updates regarding online lottery sales.

The Oklahoma Lottery offers four categories of games, spanning various mega jackpot games, daily drawings, and instant games. Notable exceptions are monitor games like keno and any Oklahoma-exclusive draw games.

  • Fast Play: Instant-win ticket games; like scratchers without scratching
  • Multi-State Jackpot Games: Powerball, Mega Millions, Lotto America, and Lucky for Life
  • Daily Drawings: Pick 3 and Cash 5
  • Scratchers: Roughly 50 scratchers at prices from $1 to $100

Players Club is the Oklahoma Lottery’s official loyalty program. Players can only join Players Club by downloading the Oklahoma Lottery and signing up for an account.

Once they become Players Club members, players earn points for every ticket they purchase by scanning it with the Oklahoma Lottery app.

Points are good for one year, and players can redeem them for entries into various drawings the Oklahoma Lottery Players Club holds throughout the year. Typically, two or more drawings are open for entries at any given time.

Some of the drawing prizes awarded recently included a Las Vegas vacation package, new tires for your vehicle, packages of free scratchers, small cash prizes, an iPad, and a Traeger grill.

Players with winning tickets can claim prizes via one of several options, depending on the amount won.

In all cases, players should sign and complete the backs of their tickets. The Oklahoma Lottery also asks players to claim all prizes under $50 in person at licensed retailers.

  • Prizes up to $600: In person at any licensed retailer or the Oklahoma Lottery Winner Center in OKC, e-mail claim, and regular mail
  • Prizes from $601 to $49,999: In person at the Oklahoma Lottery Winner Center in OK, e-mail, and regular mail
  • Prizes of $50,000+: In person at the Oklahoma Lottery Winner Center or regular mail

Oklahoma Lottery Winner Center Address:

300 N. Broadway
Oklahoma City, OK 73102

E-Mail Claim Instructions

E-mail images of the following to claims@lottery.ok.gov:

  • Front and back of the winning ticket
  • Ensure the ticket is signed and all forms on the back have been filled
  • If redeeming a scratcher by mail, the 12-digit VIRN on the front must be scratched
  • If you wish to receive your winnings via direct deposit, include a copy of a voided check or bank deposit letter showing the name on the account, the account number, and the bank’s routing number
  • A completed claim form (for prizes over $600)
  • A photo of a government-issued ID (for prizes over $600)
  • Proof of your Social Security Number (for prizes over $5,000+)

Regular Mail Claim Instructions

E-mail the following to this address:

Oklahoma Lottery
P.O. Box 548810
Oklahoma City, OK 73154

  • Proof of your Social Security Number (for prizes over $5,000)
  • The winning ticket (signed and fields on the back completed)
  • A completed claim form
  • Voided check or direct deposit letter showing the name on your bank account, your bank’s routing number, and your account number if you wish to receive a direct deposit payment
  • A photo of a government-issued ID (for prizes over $600)

Players can contact the Oklahoma Lottery via phone and e-mail.

  • E-Mail: Use the e-mail form on this page
  • Phone: (405) 522-7700

No. The Oklahoma Lottery does not offer online ticket sales, and none of BettingUSA’s recommend ticket courier apps is available in Oklahoma.

The Oklahoma Lottery Commission (OLC) was established in 2005 to fund public education in Oklahoma. From there, the revenue is distributed as follows:

  • 45% to K-12 public education
  • 39.5% to higher education in Oklahoma
  • 5.5% to Oklahoma CareerTech
  • 5% to the Teacher’s Retirement System
  • 5% to the School Consolidation Fund

Players must be 18 or older to buy Oklahoma Lottery tickets.

Players must redeem winning tickets within 90 or 180 days:

  • Scratchers: Within 90 days of the game’s announced end date
  • Draw Games: Within 180 days of the drawing
  • Fast Play Games: Within 180 days of the purchase date