Contact Lottery Atlas
Corrections, editorial questions, press inquiries, and general feedback — we read everything.
Before you contact us
Lottery Atlas does not sell tickets, pay prizes, or claim tickets on anyone's behalf. If you have a winning ticket, you need to contact the state lottery where you bought it. The links to every state lottery are in our homepage state grid, and each state's claim deadline is summarised in the FAQ block on its page.
What we do reply to
- Data corrections — winning numbers that look wrong, jackpot figures that don't match the state lottery's published value, or stale state-specific FAQs (tax rates, anonymity rules, claim deadlines).
- Editorial questions — clarifications on anything in our blog articles, or topic suggestions for future guides.
- Press inquiries — journalists looking for context on jackpot trends, anonymity laws, or the lottery results space generally.
- Bug reports — broken pages, layout issues, search problems.
- Partnerships — only relevant if it aligns with our editorial mission. We do not run paid content.
How to reach us
The fastest way is email:
hello@lotteryatlas.com
We read every message and respond to most within one business day. The mailbox is monitored by the editorial team, not a bot.
For data corrections specifically, please include:
- The exact page URL where you spotted the issue
- What we currently show and what you believe is correct
- A link to the state lottery's official source if available
For press inquiries, please mention your outlet, publication deadline, and the angle you're working on. We try to respond within one business day.
What we cannot help with
- Claiming a winning ticket — call your state lottery directly.
- Verifying whether a ticket won — check the numbers on our homepage; do not send us your ticket details.
- Tax advice on lottery winnings — see our tax breakdown article for general guidance, then talk to a CPA.
- Recovering money lost to a lottery scam — file with the FTC at reportfraud.ftc.gov and the FBI's IC3 at ic3.gov.
Responsible gambling
If you or someone you know has a gambling problem, please call the National Council on Problem Gambling helpline at 1-800-GAMBLER. The call is free, confidential, and available 24/7 in every US state.