Account Verification After Login At BetFast
BetFast runs account checks after you sign in to confirm who is using the account and to meet age and anti-fraud requirements; the site can ask for documents at any time, but it most often happens when money moves in or out.
Verification is typically triggered on the first withdrawal, when a deposit method is added or changed, after a password reset, when login comes from a new device or location, when account details are edited (name, date of birth, address), or when transaction patterns look inconsistent with past play.
Until the check is completed, BetFast may limit withdrawals, pause certain payment methods, or temporarily restrict account changes; gameplay access can remain available, but cash-out and profile edits are the first functions that get blocked.
- ID: A clear photo or scan of a government-issued ID (passport, national ID card, or driver’s licence). The document must be valid, show your full name and date of birth, and be readable edge to edge.
- Address: Proof of address dated within the last 90 days, such as a utility bill, bank statement, council tax letter, or an official government letter showing your full name and current address.
BetFast can also request a selfie (or short video) taken at the time of submission to match your face to the ID, and a payment-method check for the card or wallet used for deposits (for cards: show only the last 4 digits, your name, and the expiry date; hide the CVV).
If the details on the documents do not match the account profile, BetFast rejects the upload and asks for corrected profile data or replacement documents; common causes are nicknames, old addresses, cropped images, glare, and expired IDs.
Current state: BetFast verification is document-based and is most often required before withdrawals; the standard set is ID plus proof of address, with selfie and payment checks added when risk flags appear.