Lottery Online

Lottery Online is a convenient way to play state and international lotteries. These sites are usually not government-run, but instead act as middlemen for official state and national lottery games like Powerball and EuroJackpot. They typically charge a fee to purchase tickets on your behalf from local stores, scan the ticket, and send it to you. In addition, if you win a prize of $600 or more, they will deal with taxes for you by sending you a W2-G form and withholding 24% federal tax.

Unlike traditional brick-and-mortar retail outlets, most online lotto websites operate 24/7. Customers can access these sites through desktop computers, laptops, and mobile devices. They can also choose their numbers in the comfort of their home. Some sites also offer a Quick Pick option that allows players to select a set of numbers automatically.

While a handful of lawmakers have called on the state lottery to move its offerings online, convenience and package store owners say it would hurt their business. The state is looking into online lottery sales, but it will take a while before the process is completed. The legal landscape in the US is shifting toward states allowing online lottery sales. A 2011 legal opinion from the Department of Justice on the Wire Act, which bars lottery purchases across state lines, cleared the way for online lottery sales. However, a 2018 reversal of that opinion could complicate things. Regardless, many states have already started offering lottery games online.