All Virginia lottery winners can now remain anonymous

Jul 2, 2026, 9:32 am (6 comments)

Virginia Lottery

Latest bill amendment removes $1 million threshold

By Kate Northrop

Under a new state law, all Virginia lottery winners can now remain anonymous, regardless of the prize amount.

Virginia legislators passed an amendment that removes the prize threshold for anonymous claims and allows all winners to withhold their identity from the public.

As of July 1, only lottery winners of $1 million or more could withhold permission for the Virginia Lottery to publish their name and hometown in press releases and marketing materials. It was a relatively recent adjustment to state law from a bill passed just last year.

In April, Governor Abigail Spanberger signed SB701 into law, which amends HB-1799 to remove the clause that specifies that only winners of $1 million or more remain anonymous.

Now, the Virginia Lottery cannot disclose any individual winner's name, hometown, or prize amount at any prize level unless the winner consents in writing.

It also means that the Lottery will no longer publish the names of Lottery Rewards or second chance prize winners on its website, rather the Lottery will notify winners by email after drawings.

It is recommended that Virginia players log in to their Lottery accounts to ensure that their email address and phone number are up-to-date to avoid missing important notifications.

"If you don't, there's a chance you might win but won't get the notification because we sent it to an old email address!" the Lottery said in a public notice.

Players should contact the Lottery by phone to confirm the authenticity of any communications, including emails.

Lottery Post maintains a state-by-state list of anonymity laws for lottery winners in the United States and other countries.

Lottery Post Staff

Comments

mypiemaster's avatarmypiemaster

About time you guys woke up and smell the coffee.

hearsetrax's avatarhearsetrax

well this is my new mug shot when/if I win hehehehe

Coin Toss's avatarCoin Toss

Just do what Australia does. put a NP box on the play slips, NO PUBLICITY.

Artist77's avatarArtist77

The lottery sent out a very confusing email about this so I called the lottery office. I was told this applied to online wins only....purchased through the app.

Anyway, no complaints about full anonymity. Actually Virginia has chipped away at the anonymity over just a few years. Hoping Spamberger does not find a reason to add another new tax and this time for lottery winners.

Now that covid is long behind us, hoping the anonymity train picks up again for the other states.

Think's avatarThink

Congrats to the Virginia players.. Woot Woot!!!

Hopefully it won't be too long for Michigan either.  We are waiting for the Michigan Senate to vote on it and send it to the governor here.

noise-gate

* it's about time, Jack agrees!

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