Account Verification After Login At Liberty Slots
Liberty Slots checks an account after you log in to confirm identity, match payment details, and meet anti-fraud and age requirements. You can browse and play without uploading documents, but the casino asks for verification when an action triggers a compliance check.
- When verification is required: Before the first withdrawal; when a deposit method is new or changed; when you update your name, email, phone, or banking details; when the system flags a login from a new country/device or repeated failed logins; when a bonus win is held for review; when cumulative withdrawals or deposits hit the casino’s internal review threshold.
- How it usually works: The cashier or account page prompts you to upload files; the casino compares the documents to your profile and payment method; withdrawals stay pending until the check is completed; mismatched details (different name on the card, unreadable images) lead to a re-upload request.
Documents Typically Requested
The document set depends on how you pay and what triggered the check. The casino normally asks for clear, full-frame images with all four corners visible and matching details across your profile and payment method.
- ID: Passport, driver’s licence, or national ID card (front and back if it has two sides). The name and date of birth must match the account.
- Address: Utility bill, bank statement, or government letter dated within the last 3 months, showing your full name and residential address.
- Payment method: Card verification (photo of the card with the middle digits covered, showing first 6 and last 4, plus cardholder name and expiry); e-wallet or bank proof (a screenshot or statement page showing your name and account identifier, with balances and transactions not required).
- Source of funds (only if requested): Payslip, bank statements, or other proof that matches the deposit pattern, used when deposits or withdrawals trigger enhanced checks.
What Usually Causes Delays
Most delays come from inconsistent account details, blurry photos, cropped documents,