With so many online casinos available, including all the new casinos launching to the internet each year, it can be tough to know where to start. Here is a useful guide to choosing an online casino, what to check before signing up, and what the registration process involves.
Decide which online casino best suits you by considering:
When you set up a new online casino account, there are some key things that you should confirm.
All operators listed on Gambling.com are subject to the above steps and must pass them before they can appear on the site.
When registering with an online casino, you’ll be asked for your personal details. This is to prove that you’re a resident with the legal right to gamble, that you’re over the legal gambling age, and to keep your account secure and protected against fraud.
Common fields in registration forms are:
Other fields frequently found on sign-up forms are:
Once you’ve signed up, you’ll need to transfer money into your account:
Most casinos allow you to play immediately after your first deposit has cleared. However, there will be limits until you provide supporting documents confirming your identity, age and address. This is because online casinos, like all financial companies, are subject to ‘Know Your Customer’ laws.
You’ll be asked for a scan/fax of photo ID, which can be a passport, driving licence, or a photographic National Identification Card, and an official letter from the last three months – either a utility bill, or a bank statement.
Once you’ve followed all the above steps and supplied these documents, your account will be fully functional.
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