The Michigan Lottery posted its June 30, 2026 results page for draw games, giving players a same-day lookup point and the claim rules that follow a winning ticket. The page covers Daily 3, Daily 4, Poker Lotto, Fantasy 5, Daily Keno and Millionaire for Life.
For players who hit a prize, the page says Michigan Lottery retailers can redeem winnings up to $600. Prizes up to $99,999.99 can be claimed by mail or in person at one of Michigan Lottery’s Regional Offices, while prizes over $100,000 must be claimed in person at Michigan Lottery Headquarters in Lansing.
Michigan Lottery Headquarters in Lansing
The page gives the headquarters location as 101 E. Hillsdale in downtown Lansing. It also says appointments are required for in-person claims at one of Michigan Lottery’s Regional Offices, and it gives a separate phone line for those visits: 1-844-917-6325.
For prizes over $100,000, the page directs winners to call Lottery Player Relations at 844-887-6836, option 2, to schedule an appointment. That means a winner does not walk into Lansing or a regional office without first setting a time if the claim needs an in-person visit.
TinBu and Michigan Lottery Daily
The results page was generated automatically using information from TinBu and a template written and reviewed by a Michigan editor. It was published on June 30, 2026 under the title Michigan Lottery Daily 3, Daily 4 results for June 30, 2026, which makes the page useful even though it functions as a results-and-rules sheet rather than a narrative report.
The page promises June 30, 2026 Daily 3 and Daily 4 results, but the text provided does not include those game results. Readers looking for the actual winning numbers on the page would have to rely on the draw-game results themselves, while the claim instructions already tell them where to go next if they have a winning ticket.
That gap leaves the practical task unchanged for players: check the draw-game result, then use the prize threshold to decide whether a retailer, a regional office or Michigan Lottery Headquarters in Lansing handles the claim. The page gives the route; it does not give the numbers in the text provided.






