Account Verification After Login At VipCasino
VipCasino requests verification when it needs to confirm identity, age, and payment ownership before allowing certain actions on the account.
Verification is typically triggered at first withdrawal, after a large deposit or withdrawal, when the account details change (name, email, phone), or when the system detects unusual login patterns such as a new device, a new country, or repeated failed logins.
The casino can also request documents when a payment method is added for the first time, when a card is replaced, or when a chargeback or payment dispute is linked to the account.
Most checks run through an upload flow in the account or cashier area and are completed only after the documents match the profile data and the payment method used.
- ID: A valid passport, national ID card, or driving licence. VipCasino typically asks for a clear photo of the full document, with all corners visible and the details readable.
- Address: A utility bill, bank statement, or government letter showing the full name and current address. The document is typically dated within the last 90 days.
- Payment method: For bank cards, a photo of the card with the middle digits covered and only the last 4 digits visible; the name must match the account. For e-wallets, a screenshot of the wallet profile page showing the account holder’s name and email or account ID.
- Source of funds (when requested): Payslips, tax documents, bank statements, or proof of sale for a one-off deposit. This request tends to appear after higher-value withdrawals or when deposit volume doesn’t match earlier account history.
- Selfie check (when requested): A selfie holding the ID or a short liveness video, used when the platform needs to confirm the person uploading documents matches the ID photo.
In practice, the account stays usable for gameplay during checks, but withdrawals can remain locked until VipCasino completes verification and the payment method is confirmed.
Right now, VipCasino’s verification after login mainly acts as a gate on withdrawals and high-risk account changes, using ID, address, and