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Welcome to CM Angel,
This is generally standard practice - not in all cases, but certainly most casinos employ some sort of ID check at sign of a withdrawal. This is down to a number of reasons but is ultimately down to security. In many cases, the licences granted to casinos to operate insist that that place checks in place to prevent criminal activities like money laundering. Additionally, a number of "players" act fraudulently, perhaps using stolen credit cards or signing up multiple accounts to claim more than one bonus, so the checks are employed to keep a tab and hopefully prevent that type of thing occurring.
Some casinos are more tolerant than others, but it's a case of trial and error. In general though, if you stick to legitimate casinos (see the Accredited List on this site), you're details will be in safe hands. Just be careful to ensure that you are playing at a reputable establishment and try not to be taken in by offers that look "too good to be true", normally a sign that it is or that the casino is perhaps not one that others would recommend playing!
It always pays to do some research on this site into a casino before playing.
Cheers
Simmo!
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