KYC Verification At Casino Rocket
Casino Rocket asks for KYC to confirm you are the account holder, meet age rules, and use a payment method in your own name. You upload documents in your account, and support checks them before withdrawals or when a risk trigger appears.
Casino Rocket requests verification at the first withdrawal, after large deposits, when cumulative withdrawals reach a set internal threshold, or when account activity changes (new device, new country, repeated failed payments). The casino also requests KYC if your name, date of birth, or address details do not match the payment profile.
You submit documents from the cashier or profile page. The upload flow accepts photos or scans, and the files need to be readable, in colour, and not cropped at the edges.
- Identity (ID/Passport): A passport or national ID card with full name, date of birth, document number, and expiry date visible. Casino Rocket rejects blurred images and screenshots; it checks that the document is valid and matches the account details.
- Address proof: A utility bill, bank statement, or government letter showing your full name and residential address. Casino Rocket uses documents issued within the last 3 months and rejects PO box addresses when the payment provider requires a physical address.
- Payment method: For bank cards, Casino Rocket may ask for a photo of the card with the middle digits covered, while the first 6 and last 4 digits stay visible, plus the cardholder name and expiry date. For e-wallets, it asks for a screenshot or PDF page that shows your name, account email/ID, and recent transactions or balance; for bank transfers, it asks for a bank statement with your name and IBAN/account number.
Standard review time is 1–24 hours after you upload clean documents. If the images are unclear, the address proof is outdated, or the payment method needs extra checks, the review runs 24–72 hours and the casino asks for a resubmission.
Once Casino Rocket approves KYC, the status stays valid unless you change personal details, add a new payment method, or the casino triggers a periodic re-check. Current practice is a one-time full KYC for most players,