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      New Jersey Lottery Moves To Cut Red Tape For Courier Services

      The state is seeking to extend the renewal process to once every three years for couriers instead of every year

      By Jeff Edelstein

      Last updated: September 16, 2025

      1 min

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      The New Jersey Lottery wants to give its licensed courier services a little more breathing room.

      According to a notice published in Monday’s New Jersey Register, the NJ Lottery has proposed extending the registration renewal period for couriers from annually to once every three years. The move, regulators say, is about efficiency: The state has found couriers aren’t changing much year to year, and the reporting requirements already in place are enough to keep tabs on them.

      The proposed amendments to N.J.A.C. 17:20-2.1 and 12.7 also call for a staggered renewal schedule. Instead of every courier having paperwork due at once, renewals would be spread across different years. The lottery’s explanation is simple: Annual renewals are “no longer requisite,” and the triennial cycle better reflects the realities of regulating an industry where operational changes tend to be few and far between.

      Courier services play a unique role in the lottery ecosystem as third-party companies that buy official New Jersey Lottery tickets on behalf of customers who order through an app or website. Customers typically get a scanned copy of their ticket, while the courier stores the physical ticket in a secure location. It’s a convenience play — and in New Jersey, it’s entirely legal.

      One of a few

      That legality is worth noting, because New Jersey is one of only a handful of states that has formally authorized couriers. Some others haven’t been as welcoming. Texas, for example, banned courier services outright, with the Texas Lottery Commission concluding that third-party ticket sales violated state law. In some states, regulators have issued warnings or taken enforcement actions against courier companies they say operate in a legal gray zone. The result is a patchwork national map: In New Jersey, you can open an app and order Mega Millions; in Texas, not a chance.

      New Jersey’s proposal is designed to lighten the administrative load for both the couriers and the state workers. Fewer renewals mean less paperwork, fewer filing fees, and a more efficient regulatory process. But the state emphasized that oversight won’t be watered down. Couriers will still need to update business plans, provide regular reporting, and meet the same standards for storing and handling tickets.

      For industry watchers, the move signals New Jersey’s continued support of couriers as a legitimate channel for lottery play. It’s also a reminder of how different states are approaching the same question. Some see couriers as a convenience for customers, others as a threat to the integrity of their lotteries.

      The proposed amendments are now open for public comment. Written feedback is due by Nov. 14, and the full text is available in the New Jersey Register and on the lottery’s website.

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