Create your EliteBet account in a few quick steps
Creating An EliteBet Account
An EliteBet account keeps your deposits, withdrawals, and gameplay under one verified profile, so the casino can process payments and apply security checks to the right person. Registration also unlocks a personal cashier, account history, and access to responsible gambling tools such as deposit limits and self-exclusion.
Right after registration, you can sign in, browse the lobby, and start playing with real money once you add a payment method in the cashier. EliteBet runs on mobile browsers, so you can register and log in from a phone without switching to a desktop.
How To Create A New EliteBet Account
- Open the EliteBet website in your browser.
- Click Sign Up (the registration button).
- Fill in the registration form: enter your email address, create a password, and provide the requested personal details, then submit the form.
- Confirm your email: open the verification message from EliteBet and click the confirmation link.
- Go back to the EliteBet site and sign in using the email address and password you registered.
EliteBet KYC Verification Process
EliteBet runs KYC checks to confirm your identity, where you live, and that the payment method belongs to you. The casino requests verification at registration risk checks, before the first withdrawal, after certain deposit or withdrawal thresholds, or if it detects account changes such as a new device, updated personal details, or a new payment method.
- Identity (ID/Passport): A clear photo or scan of a valid passport or national ID card. The document must show your full name, date of birth, document number, and expiry date. EliteBet may ask for a selfie (or short live video) holding the document to match the face to the ID and reduce the use of stolen documents.
- Address proof: A document dated within the last 90 days that shows your full name and residential address. EliteBet accepts utility bills (electricity, gas, water), a bank statement, or an official government letter. Screenshots are rejected when they miss the issuer name, date, or full address.
- Payment method: Proof depends on how you deposit. For a bank card, EliteBet asks for photos of the card showing the first 6 and last 4 digits and your name; you cover the middle digits and the CVV. For e-wallets, it asks for a screenshot of the wallet profile page with your name and account email/ID plus the transaction record to EliteBet. For bank transfers, it asks for a statement showing the account holder name and the matching transaction.
EliteBet reviews KYC files in 1–24 hours after submission. When the images are blurry, cropped, expired, or the address proof does not match the profile details, the review extends to 1–3 business days because the support team requests resubmission.
Withdrawals stay locked until EliteBet approves the identity check, and it can re-run verification if you change key account data or switch to a new payment method.
Current status: EliteBet’s KYC flow is a standard three-part check (ID, address, payment method) with a stated turnaround of up to 24 hours, rising to 1–3 business days when documents need rework.
EliteBet Registration FAQ
- How do I register at EliteBet if I just want to get started quickly? Open EliteBet, tap “Sign Up,” enter your email and a strong password, then confirm the verification link sent to your inbox. After that, fill in your basic profile details so your account matches your payment info.
- Do I need to use my real name and date of birth when I sign up on EliteBet? Yes—EliteBet asks for real details because withdrawals and identity checks rely on a match between your profile and your documents. If the info doesn’t match later, payouts can be delayed until it’s corrected.
- Can I register on EliteBet without a phone number, or do they always ask for one? EliteBet lets you create an account with email first, but it can still request a phone number for security checks like login verification. If you skip it at sign-up, expect it to come up before certain withdrawals or account changes.
- Do I have to verify my account right away, or can I play first and verify later on EliteBet? You can usually register and browse games immediately, but verification is required before a withdrawal is approved. EliteBet blocks cashouts until your identity and age are confirmed.
- Can I make a second EliteBet account if I forgot my login or I want a fresh start? No—EliteBet limits players to one account per person, and duplicate accounts can be closed during checks. Use the password reset option and recover the existing profile instead.
- What should I do if EliteBet won’t accept my email during registration and I keep getting an error? Try a different email format, double-check for typos, and avoid addresses that already have an EliteBet account attached. If the issue continues, clear your browser cache or switch to mobile data and repeat the sign-up.