Create a BetRoller account in a few quick steps
Creating A BetRoller Account
A BetRoller account links your play to a verified profile, so the casino can store your balance, track bets, and process withdrawals to the same person who made the deposits. Registration also unlocks account-level controls like setting deposit limits and viewing your transaction history in one place.
Right after sign-up you can log in, make a deposit, and start playing the casino catalogue with your session saved across devices. BetRoller runs in a mobile browser, so you can register and access your account from a phone without switching to a desktop.
Create A New BetRoller Account
- Open the BetRoller website in your browser.
- Click Sign up on the homepage.
- Fill in the registration form: enter your email address, choose a password, and provide the required personal details, then submit the form.
- Confirm your email: open the message from BetRoller and click the verification link.
- Return to the site and sign in using the email and password you registered with.
BetRoller KYC Verification: How It Works
BetRoller uses KYC checks to confirm who you are, where you live, and that the payment method belongs to you. The review happens in the account verification area after you upload the required files.
- Identity (ID/Passport): BetRoller asks for a clear photo or scan of a government-issued document. Accepted documents are a passport, national ID card, or driving licence. The file must show the full document, be in colour, and match the name and date of birth on the account profile.
- Address proof: BetRoller requests a document that shows your full name and current residential address, dated within the last 3 months. Typical examples are a utility bill, bank statement, tax letter, or local government correspondence. Screenshots of an address field in an app or a parcel label get rejected.
- Payment method: If you deposit or withdraw by bank card, BetRoller asks for photos of the card showing your name and the last 4 digits. You must cover the middle digits and the CVV. For e-wallets, BetRoller requests a statement or account page that shows your name, wallet ID or email, and recent BetRoller-related transactions. For bank transfers, it asks for a bank statement or account confirmation with your name and IBAN/account number.
BetRoller triggers verification at registration in higher-risk cases, before the first withdrawal, after large deposits or payout requests, when account details change (name, address, phone, email), and when security flags appear (VPN or location mismatch, repeated failed logins, chargeback-related activity).
Timeframes depend on file quality and workload. A straightforward KYC check takes 1β24 hours after upload. If BetRoller asks for re-submission or manual review, it takes 2β5 business days, and withdrawals stay on hold until approval.
Current state: BetRoller runs KYC as a document upload plus manual review, with most checks completed within a day when files are clean and consistent.
New Account Security At BetRoller
- Strong password: Use 12β16+ characters with a mix of upper- and lower-case letters, numbers, and symbols. Donβt reuse a password from email, banking, or any other casino. A password manager can generate and store a unique password for BetRoller.
- 2FA: Turn on two-factor authentication in the account security settings. BetRoller supports app-based one-time codes (TOTP) from authenticator apps; this adds a second step after your password. Save the backup codes offline so you can recover access if you lose your phone.
- Login notifications: Enable alerts for new device or new location sign-ins. BetRoller sends a message to your registered email when a login is detected from an unrecognized device, so you can spot unauthorized access quickly and change your password right away.
- Data protection: BetRoller encrypts account traffic with HTTPS/TLS and limits access to personal details inside the admin area. The casino stores only the data needed for account operation and verification, applies role-based access for staff, and uses audit logs to track sensitive actions on player profiles.