Account Verification After Login At BetSteve
After you sign in, BetSteve may prompt an account check (KYC) to confirm your identity, age, and payment ownership before certain actions are allowed.
Verification is required when you request a withdrawal, when your total withdrawals reach an internal threshold, when a payment method is added or changed, or when activity triggers an anti-fraud review (for example, repeated failed logins, VPN/proxy flags, or chargeback risk).
BetSteve also asks for verification if your profile details don’t match payment details, if you change name/date of birth, or if the casino needs to confirm you meet local age and residency rules for your region.
- ID: A clear photo of a government-issued document (passport, national ID card, or driver’s licence). The full document must be visible, in colour, and not cropped; BetSteve may ask for front and back on cards.
- Address: A proof of address dated within the last 3 months, such as a utility bill, bank statement, or government letter showing your full name and current address.
- Payment method: Proof you own the deposit method. For cards, BetSteve may request a photo showing the first 6 and last 4 digits (middle digits covered) and your name; for e-wallets, a screenshot of the wallet profile page with your name and account email/ID; for bank transfers, a statement showing the account holder and IBAN/account number.
- Selfie check: A selfie or short video to match your face to the ID. Some checks include a liveness step (turning your head or reading a code) to prevent ID misuse.
Once approved, the verification status stays on the account, but BetSteve can request updated documents if your address changes, a document expires, or a new withdrawal method is added.
In practice, verification shows up at withdrawal time and around payment or profile changes, with ID and proof of address being the baseline documents.