Jackpot.com Fees at a Glance
Jackpot.com charges a service fee for the courier service. For the June 2026 review, the current fee is 15%. Jackpot.com’s terms say the service fee is itemized where pricing is presented, does not add to the lottery ticket price itself, and is not charged on winnings or prize distributions.
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How the 15% Service Fee Works
The service fee is separate from the state lottery ticket price. Jackpot.com’s terms say the fee covers processing, transaction facilitation, and courier fulfillment services, and that the applicable percentage is shown when a user deposits funds or places an order.
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Withdrawal Options on Jackpot.com
Jackpot.com’s banking page lists two withdrawal options. Both use a $1 minimum and $1,000 maximum per request. Standard Withdrawal is free and processes in 5-7 business days; Faster Withdrawal costs $1, processes in 1-3 business days, and is available only through the mobile app.
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Jackpot.com’s terms also say withdrawals are not permitted until requested KYC documents have been received and approved. Requested documents can include identity, address, payment, source-of-funds, or source-of-wealth materials.
What Happens When a Jackpot.com Ticket Wins
Jackpot.com’s terms split winnings into two practical groups: prizes at or below the authorized-jurisdiction redemption threshold, and prizes above that threshold. Jackpot.com states that its active jurisdictions use redemption thresholds between $500 and $600.
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Large Prizes and Ticket Delivery
For prizes above the redemption threshold, Jackpot.com’s terms say the winning ticket is delivered through a nationally recognized courier or mail service, or picked up by hand at a Jackpot.com processing location in the authorized jurisdiction. Jackpot.com also states that a winner may need to provide government-issued identification and sign a ticket release form at pickup.
Taxes and Prize Claims
For prizes at or below the redemption threshold, Jackpot.com’s terms say neither Jackpot.com nor the authorized retailers claiming those prizes withhold taxes on the player’s behalf. The player remains responsible for tax obligations. For prizes above the redemption threshold, the applicable regulator may withhold taxes from the prize distribution.
