Riverside, CA asked in Arbitration / Mediation Law, Collections, Gaming and Lemon Law for California

Q: 2004 Weekly Grand non-registered "Entry to the Big Spin", Lottery Ticket Mailed directly to CA Lottery in the usps.

$20,000,000.00found out 2004 has ACTS 19,***, lefislation regarding my focal interests.

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Leon Bayer
Leon Bayer
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  • Consumer Law Lawyer
  • Long Beach, CA
  • Licensed in California

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James L. Arrasmith
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  • Collections Lawyer
  • Sacramento, CA
  • Licensed in California

A: In California, lottery tickets are considered bearer instruments, and the California State Lottery has specific regulations for claiming prizes. If you have a valid lottery ticket for the 2004 Weekly Grand non-registered "Entry to the Big Spin" and believe you are entitled to the $20,000,000.00 prize, you should contact the California State Lottery directly to inquire about the status of your ticket and the claim process. It is essential to act promptly and consult with an attorney if needed to protect your interests and explore any legal remedies available to you. - James Arrasmith, Owner. The Law Offices of James L. Arrasmith.

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