Originally <a href='http://www.sportsbookreview.com/forum/showthread.php?p=25121329'>posted</a> on 01/11/2016:

Quote Originally Posted by DiggityDaggityDo View Post
What if you hold on to the ticket for a while, move to one of those states where you can stay anonymous, then claim the ticket, would that work?

Or do you still have to show your face because you purchased the ticket in a state where you cannot stay
anonymous?
Dangles unfortunately it won't work for your situation

The minimum information they require under public disclosure laws in California are the winner's full name, the name and location of the retailer who sold the winning ticket, the date the prize was won, and the amount of winnings, including gross and net installment payments. If your name is fairly common, this may be less of a problem, and you do have the ability to assign your payments to a trust or entity so that these will become anonymous.

You don't have to participate in any lottery publicity, so anything beyond the above information (like photos, ceremonies or announcements) can be declined when you claim your prize.


Best of luck on Wed, suhn!