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PRIZES WON ON OLG.CA

 

 

 

 

PRIZES WON ON OLG.CA

Cash Prizes Under $1,000

Your winnings will be automatically added to the cash balance of your OLG.ca account.

Cash Prizes From $1,000 to Under $100,000 and All Merchandise Prizes

Step 1. Select your winning ticket in your Lottery Ticket History and you will be prompted to complete the Lottery Prize Claim Declaration Form (LPCD) to begin the claim process.

Step 2. Once you’ve submitted your LPCD Form, we’ll handle the rest, either depositing your winnings into your OLG.ca account or contacting you for more information. Deposits may take 3-5 days to be processed.

Cash Prizes Over $100,000

Step 1. Select your winning ticket in your Lottery Ticket History and you will be prompted to complete the Lottery Prize Claim Declaration Form (LPCD) to begin the claim process.

Step 2. Once you’ve submitted your LPCD Form, the OLG Prize Centre will contact you with the next steps.

Redeeming A Lottery Free Play Online

Free Play prizes won from tickets bought on OLG.ca are automatically applied for the game’s next draw.
The Free Play numbers will be a determined by a randomly generated Auto-Pick.

When you win a Free Play, you will be notified by email that your original ticket is a winner.
Your Free Play ticket will show in your Lottery Ticket History the day after the draw.

LOTTERY ELIGIBILITY

If you fall under one of the categories of individuals that OLG designates as Insiders you can play and win prizes, but any prize claim you submit for payment will go through additional reviews and processes. This helps us to protect the integrity of our games. Insiders are required to declare any relevant affiliation with OLG when submitting their prize claim.

View OLG's Insider and Related Party definitions and learn more about the prize claim process for Insiders.

STILL HAVE QUESTIONS?

Visit our FAQs section to learn more about how to claim prizes and what you need to claim your prize depending on your situation.

No Assignment of Prize Winnings. Prize winnings cannot be assigned, transferred, lent, sold or otherwise directed to third parties by prize winners. For greater specificity, all prize winnings will be paid directly to the eligible prize winner (as determined by OLG).

OLG's goal is to ensure that the right prize is paid to the right person(s) every time. There are times when ownership of a lottery prize is disputed by the claimants and other parties. When an ownership dispute occurs, options are available, as follows. The parties involved may settle the matter privately, or by proceeding in the Ontario courts, or resolve through arbitration by an arbitrator appointed by the Chair of the Board of the Alcohol and Gaming Commission of Ontario (AGCO). All parties to a prize dispute must agree to the process for arbitration to proceed. For more information on the AGCO arbitration process visit the AGCO website. Any party to a prize dispute is advised to obtain independent legal advice.