Colorado Code § 44-40-114

Prizes - lottery winnings offset for restitution, fines, fees, costs, or surcharges
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(1) Prior to the payment of any lottery winnings required by rule of the commission
to be paid only at the lottery offices, the department of revenue shall require the winner to
submit the winner's social security number and federal employer identification number, if
applicable, and shall check the social security number of the winner with those certified by the
judicial department for the purpose of the state lottery winnings offset as provided in sections
16-11-101.8 and 16-18.5-106.5. The social security number and the federal employer
identification number shall not become part of the public record of the department of revenue.
(2) If the social security number of a lottery winner appears among those certified by the
judicial department, the department of revenue shall suspend the payment of the winnings until
the requirements of sections 16-11-101.8 and 16-18.5-106.5 are met. If, after consulting with the
judicial department, the department of revenue determines that the lottery winner is obligated to
pay the amounts certified under sections 16-11-101.8 and 16-18.5-106.5, then the department of
revenue shall withhold from the amount of winnings paid to the lottery winner an amount equal
to the amount that is due or, if the amount of winnings is less than or equal to the amount due,
shall withhold the entire amount of the lottery winnings. Any money so withheld shall be
transmitted to the state treasurer for disbursement as directed in sections 16-11-101.8 (2) and 16-
18.5-106.5 (3).
(3) If a lottery winner owes a child support debt or arrearages or child support costs as
described in section 44-40-113 (6), and also owes restitution, fines, fees, costs, or surcharges as
described in sections 16-11-101.8 and 16-18.5-106.5, the lottery winnings offset against the
child support debt or arrearages or costs shall take priority and be applied first. The remaining
lottery winning money, if any, shall be applied second toward the payment of outstanding
restitution, and then toward fines, fees, costs, or surcharges and processed in accordance with
this section.

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