Contact Powerball Checker
We read every message and route it by category. The fastest way to get a useful response is to use the right address, include the page URL, and describe what you expected to happen.
Email Addresses
| General questions | hello@powerball-checker.com |
| Data corrections | corrections@powerball-checker.com |
| Privacy | privacy@powerball-checker.com |
| Legal | legal@powerball-checker.com |
| Press | press@powerball-checker.com |
| Partnerships | partners@powerball-checker.com |
What We Can Help With
We can help with site feedback, broken links, unclear wording, accessibility issues, data corrections, partnership questions, and press requests about the site. If a page is confusing, tell us what you were trying to do and where the page failed. If a number appears wrong, send the URL and a source link. If a tool behaves oddly, include your browser, device, and the steps that produced the issue.
We especially welcome factual corrections. Lottery information can involve drawing data, dates, state rules, tax estimates, cutoff times, and claim guidance. When you report a factual issue with a source, we can fix the page faster and leave a cleaner experience for the next visitor.
What We Cannot Help With
We are not a lottery commission, claim center, retailer, law firm, CPA firm, or gambling-support hotline. Some requests must go directly to the correct official or professional channel.
- We cannot officially confirm whether a specific ticket is a winner; only your state lottery can.
- We cannot pay out prizes or process claims.
- We cannot provide legal, tax, estate, or investment advice.
- We cannot tell you which numbers will win.
- We cannot provide crisis counseling or gambling-addiction treatment. Call 1-800-GAMBLER for free help.
Reporting an Error
For corrections, email corrections@powerball-checker.com. Include the page URL, the exact line or data point that looks wrong, what you believe is correct, and a source link if you have one. Good sources include official lottery pages, state lottery announcements, government tax pages, or clearly dated public lottery records.
We prioritize errors that could affect ticket checking, prize interpretation, tax estimates, drawing time, state cutoff time, or claim safety. Typos and style issues are welcome too, but factual issues come first.
Response Expectations
| Category | Typical response goal | What to include |
|---|---|---|
| Data correction | Reviewed first | URL, current text, correction, source link |
| Privacy | Handled separately | Your request and any relevant URL or identifier |
| Press | Routed to press inbox | Outlet, deadline, topic, contact details |
| Partnerships | Reviewed for fit | Company, jurisdiction, licensing context, proposal |
| General feedback | Read and triaged | Page URL, device, browser, and issue |
Privacy and Ticket Safety
Do not email photos of unsigned winning tickets unless an official lottery representative instructs you to do so through an official channel. We do not need ticket photos to answer general questions. If you contact us about a potential win, describe the issue without exposing barcodes, serial numbers, or personal details. For a meaningful prize, sign the ticket, secure it, and contact the state lottery directly.
If you are sending a privacy request, use the privacy inbox and include enough information for us to understand the request. Do not send unnecessary sensitive documents. We aim to collect as little information as possible because the site is built as a low-friction information utility.
If you believe a page exposes personal information, include the exact URL and explain what should be reviewed. If the issue is urgent because it involves a ticket photo, claim detail, or accidental disclosure, say that in the subject line. We cannot remove information from official lottery sites or news organizations, but we can review our own pages and tools.
Press and Partnerships
Press requests should include the outlet, deadline, topic, and whether you need technical background, product context, or a quote. Partnership requests should explain licensing, geography, user benefit, disclosure requirements, and how the partnership avoids encouraging irresponsible play. We reject prediction systems, guaranteed-win claims, and anything that makes lottery play sound like financial advice.
For product feedback, examples are more useful than opinions alone. Tell us the route, the device, the expected behavior, and what happened instead. Screenshots are helpful for layout bugs, but do not include ticket barcodes, account details, or private claim documents.
Clear, specific reports help us fix the right problem quickly without asking for unnecessary personal information first.
Mailing Address
We do not currently publish a general mailing address. For legal correspondence, email legal@powerball-checker.com first so we can route the request to the correct contact method. Do not send claim documents, tickets, or personal financial records to us.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can you check my ticket by email?
No. Use the on-site checker for convenience, then verify any significant prize with your state lottery.
Can you remove personal information?
Email privacy@powerball-checker.com with the URL and request. Do not send unnecessary sensitive documents.
Can you recommend lottery numbers?
No. Powerball drawings are random, and we do not provide prediction systems.