Lottery tickets are legal to purchase in Uruguay, where gambling has been permitted since 1819 when the government approved a national lottery. The Dirección Nacional de Loterías y Quinielas (DNLQ), operating under the Ministry of Economy and Finance, regulates all lottery and sports betting activities. Uruguay allows several gambling games including casino, sports betting, lotteries, and online gaming under a comprehensive regulatory framework that balances state-operated and privately licensed activities (1).
The DNLQ oversees lottery operators to ensure compliance with Law No. 19,535 and related regulations, requiring all operators to use authorized and transparent channels. Only seven authorized operators are permitted to offer online betting services in Uruguay, with the law defining any unauthorized online gambling service as unlawful. Lottery tickets can be claimed within 30 days at any authorized agency throughout the country or at the DNLQ headquarters in Montevideo (2).
"Regulation of gambling in Uruguay is within the authority of DNLQ-Dirección Nacional de Loterías y Quinielas, which mainly includes the issuing of licenses, control, and other regulative functions against the unlawful doing of the activity."
The minimum legal age for participating in lottery games is 18 years, strictly enforced throughout the country. Land-based gambling venues are subject to a 0.75% tax on gaming and betting turnover introduced in recent reforms. Uruguay blocks access to unauthorized online gambling sites through ISPs and prohibits advertising from unlicensed platforms, with fines ranging between 10,000 and 20,000,000 indexed units for violations (2).
Source:
https://www.igamingtoday.com/uruguays-gambling-regulation/
https://sigma.world/news/uruguay-online-betting-regulation/
Last updated: 16-10-2025 Disclaimer: This article does not provide legal advice. If you need legal advice, please contact an attorney directly.