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To the best of my knowledge there are no online casinos that do not have a provision in their terms stating documents may be required. Some may have better checks than others meaning the likelyhood drops, but you can never be 100%.

Even if a site CAN verify you with third party checks, this does not mean no docs will ever be required. LGA regulations, for example, ask for players to provide docs for large wins as additional security regardless.

If you really dont want to ever supply them.... check with the casino before depositing, wait for an answer, and in some cases hope not to win too much (?)

Best of luck.
 
To the best of my knowledge there are no online casinos that do not have a provision in their terms stating documents may be required. Some may have better checks than others meaning the likelyhood drops, but you can never be 100%.

Even if a site CAN verify you with third party checks, this does not mean no docs will ever be required. LGA regulations, for example, ask for players to provide docs for large wins as additional security regardless.

If you really dont want to ever supply them.... check with the casino before depositing, wait for an answer, and in some cases hope not to win too much (?)

Best of luck.

Isle of Man gaming require docs for any withdrawals, large or small. Assuming the player is depositing with credit card.

If Moneybookers and Neteller is used then docs are only required for large wins, as per their AML laws.
 
Out of interest...why is this important?

It only takes a minute to send scans via email (P.V.'s favorite method lol).

This is what I am thinking. Yes, it's an inconvenience and a bit strange if you're new to online slots, but the OP lives in the UK. Assuming he is lawfully playing and over 18, he will have a provisional or full driving licence which has a photocard which is just as good as a passport here. If he hasn't got a driving licence, he should be getting one instead of playing slots lol.....

All I do is keep a scan of front and back of my licence photocard, and each month a screenie of my Neteller front page with latest transactions. I have a scan of my council tax bill although this is only issued annually, for address. When this is 3 months old I simply scan a bank statement every 3 months. This is kept in one folder with a desktop shortcut, and I have never had an issue with this system for verification purposes.

I always look for the 'upload docs' facility on any casino I join, and usually do it before I deposit, or after my first session before a w/d. If there isn't one, I e-mail it to the addy they give on the site or online chat. I ALWAYS get and keep their e-mail confirmation that the docs are accepted and account verified. This goes in another folder in case of any issues/BS/PAB's/denials in the future.

Cover you ass. You can never be 'overinsured' as they say.:)
 
There are people that do not drive, are not permitted to drive for health issues, or simply know themselves well enough to know they don't belong on the roads. Some may be forbidden to drive for previous infractions.

I'd follow previous advice of contacting the casino in advance and providing what you do have and see if you can be verified.

And even with verification, if you win a large sum or certain jackpots, you might still be asked. So be prepared to spend money to get a driver's licence (if possible) or a passport.
 
SkyVegas(SkyBet) They have never required anything from me at all despite one big withdrawal almost £1000 and then several others ranging from bout £30-£400. :thumbsup:
 
Dont you have passports in the UK o.O.. or is it possible to get some kind of ID card with photo (would think so)?

You're asking for hard times if you dont have any kind of ID to send for the casinos..
 
Dont you have passports in the UK o.O.. or is it possible to get some kind of ID card with photo (would think so)?

You're asking for hard times if you dont have any kind of ID to send for the casinos..

You need to take into account that the UK (unlike almost everywhere in Europe) doesn't have an ID Card system, and fair play to them for that in many ways.
If you don't drive and don't travel abroad you are very unlikely to have a photo ID in the UK that is acceptable.
In those cases you need to find a casino that is sympathetic to that. Or of course get a passport/driver's licence.
There should be a standardised and cheap govt authorised alternative in my opinion.
 
You need to take into account that the UK (unlike almost everywhere in Europe) doesn't have an ID Card system, and fair play to them for that in many ways.
If you don't drive and don't travel abroad you are very unlikely to have a photo ID in the UK that is acceptable.
In those cases you need to find a casino that is sympathetic to that. Or of course get a passport/driver's licence.
There should be a standardised and cheap govt authorised alternative in my opinion.

In the UK you can apply for a Citzencard. This is a photo id card that is home office approved - you have to be verified etc - It cosst about £25 I think.
 
In the UK you can apply for a Citzencard. This is a photo id card that is home office approved - you have to be verified etc - It cosst about £25 I think.

Lat time I checked they weren't officially sanctioned. Has that definitely changed?
if so that would be a nice step forward.
 
Lat time I checked they weren't officially sanctioned. Has that definitely changed?
if so that would be a nice step forward.

It says they are home office approved maybe they just say that lol ! I have one and it has been accepted by 3 casinos who have asked for ID. But I guess that does not mean it is official.
 
This is what I am thinking. Yes, it's an inconvenience and a bit strange if you're new to online slots, but the OP lives in the UK. Assuming he is lawfully playing and over 18, he will have a provisional or full driving licence which has a photocard which is just as good as a passport here. If he hasn't got a driving licence, he should be getting one instead of playing slots lol.....

All I do is keep a scan of front and back of my licence photocard, and each month a screenie of my Neteller front page with latest transactions. I have a scan of my council tax bill although this is only issued annually, for address. When this is 3 months old I simply scan a bank statement every 3 months. This is kept in one folder with a desktop shortcut, and I have never had an issue with this system for verification purposes.

I always look for the 'upload docs' facility on any casino I join, and usually do it before I deposit, or after my first session before a w/d. If there isn't one, I e-mail it to the addy they give on the site or online chat. I ALWAYS get and keep their e-mail confirmation that the docs are accepted and account verified. This goes in another folder in case of any issues/BS/PAB's/denials in the future.

Cover you ass. You can never be 'overinsured' as they say.:)
Hey maybe you should know someone's circumstances before telling them what they should or should not be doing
 
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