BoVegas Casino KYC Verification Process
BoVegas Casino runs KYC checks to confirm your identity, your address, and that the payment method used belongs to you. Verification is typically triggered when you request a withdrawal, when your cumulative deposits or withdrawals reach internal risk thresholds, or when account activity needs a manual review (for example, a change of personal details or a new payment method).
- Identity (ID/Passport): Upload a clear photo or scan of a valid government ID. BoVegas Casino accepts a passport, national ID card, or driving licence. The document must be in date, show your full name and date of birth, and be fully visible (no cropped corners, no glare). If the casino asks for a selfie check, provide a live selfie or a photo of you holding the ID, matching the name on the account.
- Address proof: Provide a recent document dated within the last 3 months that shows your full name and current residential address. Typical examples are a utility bill (electricity, gas, water), a bank statement, or a government letter. Screenshots are rejected when they cut off the header, date, or issuer details; the full page with the date and issuer name must be readable.
- Payment method: BoVegas Casino verifies the funding method used for deposits and withdrawals. For bank cards, submit photos of the card showing your name and the last 4 digits; cover the middle digits and the CVV for security. For e-wallets, provide an account screenshot or statement page that shows your name and the wallet ID or email. If you use bank transfer, the casino may ask for a bank statement or a transfer confirmation that matches the account holder name.
Review time depends on queue and document quality. Straightforward checks are commonly completed within 24 hours; manual reviews and resubmissions take 1–3 business days. Withdrawals are processed only after approval, so incomplete or unclear files push the payout timeline back.
Current state: BoVegas Casino KYC is a standard three-part check (identity, address, payment method) that usually happens at the withdrawal stage and takes from same-day to a few business days when documents are readable and consistent.