Arizona Statutes
§ 5-563 — Right to prize not assignable; exceptions
Arizona § 5-563
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Ariz. Rev. Stat. Ann. § 5-563 (2026).
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A. The right of any person to a prize is not assignable, except that: 1. Payment of any prize drawn or the remainder of any annuity purchased may be paid to any of the following:
(a)The estate of a deceased prize winner.
(b)The beneficiary of a deceased prize winner.
(c)A person pursuant to an appropriate judicial order.
2. Payments to winners in an amount of six hundred dollars or more are subject to setoff pursuant to section 5-575.
3. In the event of a voluntary assignment, the remainder of any annuity, or a portion of the remainder of the annuity, may be assigned by a prize winner pursuant to an appropriate judicial order if all of the following conditions are met:
(a)The prize winner provides an affidavit to the court to the effect that the affiant is of sound mind, is not
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Woodbridge Structured Funding, LLC v. Arizona Lottery
326 P.3d 292 (Court of Appeals of Arizona, 2014)
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