AUSTIN — 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. Hours of operation at some Texas Lottery claim center locations may unexpectedly change, so it is advisable to check texaslottery.com for updates. 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 and should be mailed to: | Texas Lottery ATTN: Austin Claim Center PO Box 16600 Austin, TX 78761-6600 | Please allow up to four weeks for claims that are mailed in to be processed. 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. | About the Texas Lottery The Texas Lottery’s functions and activities are administered by the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation (TDLR), the state agency responsible for licensing and regulating a broad range of professions, occupations and industries in Texas. Beginning with the first ticket sold in 1992, the Texas Lottery has generated more than $42.8 billion in revenue for the state and distributed more than $98 billion in prizes to lottery players. Since 1997, the Texas Lottery has contributed more than $36.8 billion to the Foundation School Fund, which supports public education in Texas. As authorized by the Texas Legislature, certain Texas Lottery revenues benefit state programs including the Fund for Veterans’ Assistance. Since the first veterans’ themed scratch ticket game was launched in 2009, the Texas Lottery has contributed more than $303.7 million for programs supporting Texas veterans. The Texas Lottery provides several entertaining games for lottery players including Powerball®, Mega Millions®, Lotto Texas®, All or Nothing™, Texas Two Step®, Pick 3™, Daily 4™, Cash Five® and scratch ticket games. For more information visit us on Facebook, X, Instagram, LinkedIn, YouTube or at texaslottery.com. Must be 18 or older to purchase a ticket or enter a promotional second-chance drawing. PLAY RESPONSIBLY. | Editors/News Directors, note: A high-res image of the Powerball logo can be downloaded here and an image of the Powerball prize chart can be downloaded here. (Right-click on the image for saving options.) When referring to the Texas Lottery as an organization, please use or say, “Texas Lottery” and not “Texas Lottery Commission.” | | | |