Arctic Casino KYC Verification Process
Arctic Casino runs KYC checks to confirm identity, address, and payment ownership before withdrawals and when account activity triggers a compliance review.
- Identity (ID/Passport): Arctic Casino asks for a government-issued document: passport, national ID card, or driverβs license. The upload must show the full document (all corners visible), be in color, and be readable. If the account details do not match the document (name, date of birth), Arctic Casino rejects the file and requests a corrected upload.
- Address proof: Arctic Casino accepts a utility bill, bank statement, or government letter that shows your full name and residential address. The document must be dated within the last 90 days. Screenshots without issuer details or documents showing only a PO box do not pass review.
- Payment method: Arctic Casino verifies ownership of the deposit method when you request a withdrawal or when the payment route changes. For bank cards, Arctic Casino asks for a photo of the card showing the first 6 and last 4 digits, with the middle digits and CVV covered; the cardholder name must stay visible. For e-wallets, Arctic Casino asks for a screenshot of the wallet profile page showing your name and wallet ID/email; for bank transfers, it asks for a statement or document showing the account holder and IBAN/account number (with transactions optionally covered).
Arctic Casino requests verification at the first withdrawal, after large withdrawals, when you change personal details, when you switch payment methods, and when login/location patterns trigger a review. Once all files are accepted, review time is 1β24 hours; if the team asks for re-uploads or extra pages, it extends to 1β3 business days.
Current status: KYC at Arctic Casino is withdrawal-driven and document-based, with same-day approval when uploads are clean and consistent.