$1 Million Texas Lottery Ticket Remains Unclaimed

 

AUSTIN, TX – A winning Powerball ticket worth $1 million for the drawing held on Feb. 2 will soon expire. 

The ticket, matching all five of the white ball numbers drawn (3-8-31-60-65) but not the red Powerball number (4), was purchased at Circle K #2704686, located at 6107 W. Parmer Lane in Austin. 

The prize remains unclaimed and the ticket will expire on Saturday, Aug. 1, if not validated by the deadline.

If choosing to claim the prize in-person, the ticket-holder must do so at a Texas Lottery claim center by 5 p.m. local time on Friday, July 31. 

The ticket holder may also claim the prize by mail. The ticket, along with a claim form, must be postmarked on or prior to the Aug. 1 ticket expiration date.

A ticket holder forfeits any claim to a prize for a draw game after the expiration of the 180th day

following the draw date. The deadline may be extended for a period of time for certain eligible military personnel. 

Unclaimed prizes revert back to the state for programs authorized by the Texas Legislature.

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