
Sask Lotteries has had a lot of wins since 1974! And without Sask Lotteries LottoSpot retailers, these wins wouldn’t have been possible.
Sask Lotteries is designated as the provincial sales and marketing arm of the Western Canada Lottery Corporation. Lottery products include games such as LOTTO MAX, LOTTO 6/49, Scratch & Win tickets and SPORT SELECT.
Ticket Terminal Operators Guide and Sask Lotteries Retailer Policies
The Ticket Terminal Operators Guide is your handbook for everything terminal related. Featuring information on processing and troubleshooting, validating tickets and claiming prizes, sales reports and accounting, and more.
The second half of the document features the Sask Lotteries Retailer Polices. These policies walk through the terms and conditions that apply to any Sask Lotteries retailer.
Change of Owner
A new Sask Lotteries Retailer Application must be complete, if any of the following changes at a location:
- The retailer sells the business and/or legal entity to another party
- The retailer wishes to use a different legal entity to operate the retail site
- The legal entity of the retailer is amalgamated, dissolved or changes partnership shares
The Retailer Agreement currently held is not transferable and is terminated when a location is sold, leased, assigned or otherwise transferred to the control of another person or legal entity. Sask Lotteries may offer the new owner a Retailer Agreement after reviewing the application by the new owners or legal entity.
Please refer to Section 3.3 in the Sask Lotteries Retailer Policies for full details.
Steps to Change of Owner Process
New owner must fill out online application form found below. Provide as much details as possible.
Once application is received and reviewed, Sask Lotteries will contact new owner to finalize additional paperwork including:
- Authorized PreArranged Payment form for a bank account that weekly lottery invoice amounts will be automatically withdrawn
- Payment of a security deposit (amount dependant on location’s lottery sales and can be up to $15,000)
- The Retailer Agreement and Code of Conduct that sets out the rules and regulations of selling lottery products by WCLC and Sask Lotteries
- The Progressive Discipline Policy will also be shared