No, you do not have to be a resident of the state to win the lottery.
Yes, it is possible for you to win the lottery in a different state if you purchase a ticket for that state's lottery drawing.
Yes, it is possible to win the lottery in another state if you purchase a ticket for that state's lottery drawing.
Yes, in most cases, you must be a resident of the state where the lottery ticket was purchased in order to win the lottery.
If you win the lottery in a different state, you can still claim your prize, but you may have to pay taxes in both the state where you bought the ticket and the state where you live.
"You can't win if you don't play", was a line from the lottery ads in my state. I doubt, for several reasons that the President would play a state lottery. However, if he did win, he could send somebody to collect his winnings.
No, not at the age of 16, there is no state that will permit winning the lottery. Every state in the U.S. requires a person to be 18 in order to win the lottery without parental consent, with the exception of Arizona (21). Arizona requires a person to be 21 in order to win the lottery without parental consent. The person to win the lottery "with" parental consent is: girls 13, boys 13.
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If you live in Utah and win the lottery, you will receive your prize money after taxes are deducted. Utah does not have a state lottery, so you would need to have purchased a winning ticket from a neighboring state that offers lotteries, such as Idaho or Wyoming.
What are the taxes on an 800,000 lottery win in the state of MS
No, you do not have to be a resident to win the lottery.