Documents Required for Rainbet Verification
Updated on July 2, 2026 by the editorial team
Before your first withdrawal clears, Rainbet asks you to confirm who you are. The documents required for Rainbet verification usually come down to three things: a valid photo ID, proof of your home address, and, in a smaller number of cases, evidence of where your money comes from. Get these ready in advance and the check rarely drags on.
This page walks through exactly what counts, what gets rejected, and how to submit each file so the review at Rainbet moves fast.
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Gather the documents Rainbet accepts
Rainbet runs a standard KYC check, the same identity screening every licensed operator uses. The account operates under a licence from the Anjouan Gaming Authority, and that framework requires the casino to confirm your identity before large payouts leave the site.
Three categories cover almost every request:
- Photo identity. A government-issued photo ID such as a passport, a driver's licence, or a national identity card.
- Proof of address. A recent bill or statement issued within the last 90 days that shows your name and home address.
- Payment confirmation. Sometimes a screenshot or photo of the method you deposited with, so the casino can match the card or wallet to you.
You will not always need all three. A straightforward account with modest deposits often clears on ID and address alone. The payment proof and source-of-funds paperwork show up when amounts grow or when a payment method looks unusual. Upload clear colour scans or sharp phone photos, keep every corner of the document inside the frame, and never crop or edit the file. Black-and-white copies and blurry shots get bounced back, which only adds days.
Timing matters too. The smart move is to verify right after you register rather than waiting until your first cashout is sitting in the queue. Doing it early means the review runs in the background while you play, and your withdrawal leaves the moment it is approved instead of stalling behind a document check. Deposits themselves need no paperwork; the C$10 minimum (C$20 to activate the welcome C$750 + 200 FS package) goes through straight away. Verification only gates the money coming back out.
One more point worth keeping in mind: Rainbet reviews files by hand. A person reads your documents, so anything ambiguous gets a closer look. Legible, well-lit files that match your account details give the reviewer nothing to question, and that is what keeps the whole process short.
Prove where you live
Address verification trips up more players than the ID step, mostly because people submit a document that is too old or missing a detail. Rainbet wants a file that was issued within the last 90 days and clearly prints your full name alongside your residential address.
Documents that usually pass:
- A utility bill for electricity, water, gas, or internet.
- A bank or credit card statement.
- A council tax or municipal tax notice.
- An official government letter dated within the window.
Two rules decide whether it works. First, the date has to be recent; a bill from six months ago will be refused even if the address is correct. Second, the name and address on the document must match the details in your Rainbet account exactly. A shortened name, an old address, or a bill in a partner's name causes a rejection. Screenshots of online banking are fine as long as the date, your name, and the address all appear on the same page.
Show the source of your funds when asked
Most players never see this request. It surfaces in specific situations: sizeable deposits, a rapid run of top-ups, a large cumulative balance, or a routine anti-money-laundering check tied to the Anjouan Gaming Authority licence conditions.
When Rainbet does ask, it wants to understand how you funded the account. Documents that satisfy a source-of-funds request include:
- Recent payslips or an employment contract.
- A bank statement showing salary or regular income.
- Proof of a pension, dividends, or investment income.
- Paperwork covering a one-off event such as a property sale or inheritance.
Send only what the support team names in its message, and make sure the figures line up with your deposit history. If you deposited C$2,000 over a month, a statement showing that income makes the check quick. Honest, matching paperwork closes the review; vague or contradictory files invite follow-up questions and slow everything down.
A couple of practical notes save time here. Cover any card long number except the first six and last four digits when you photograph a bank card, but leave your name and the card type visible. If a statement runs to several pages, send the page with your name and the balance rather than the full document. And if you are unsure which file the team wants, reply and ask before uploading; one clarifying message beats three rejected files.
Check your paperwork against this list
The table below sums up each document type, what qualifies, and the details reviewers look at most closely.
| Document | Accepted examples | Key requirement |
|---|---|---|
| Photo ID | Passport, driver's licence, national ID card | In date, all four corners visible, fully legible |
| Proof of address | Utility bill, bank statement, tax notice | Issued within the last 90 days, name and address match account |
| Payment confirmation | Card photo (middle digits hidden), e-wallet screenshot | Same method used to deposit, cardholder name visible |
| Source of funds | Payslip, salary statement, sale or inheritance proof | Requested only for larger amounts, figures match activity |
Line your files up against this before you upload. Two minutes of checking beats a rejection and a second wait. For the wider picture on cashouts once you clear, see the payment methods and limits page, and for the review clock read how long verification takes.
Get your ID document right
The identity file is the backbone of the whole check, so reviewers scrutinise it hardest. Rainbet accepts a passport, a driver's licence, or a national identity card, and each has to be current, not expired.
A few habits make the difference between a same-day pass and a rejection:
- Photograph the document flat against a plain surface with even light and no glare.
- Keep the whole card or page inside the frame, including every edge.
- Make sure the photo, your name, the date of birth, and the expiry date all read clearly.
- Confirm the name matches your Rainbet registration precisely.
If the ID shows a two-sided card, send both sides. Reflections that hide the photo or a finger covering the number are the two most common reasons a file bounces. In rare cases the team asks for a selfie holding your ID; that extra step confirms the document belongs to the person behind the account. Once your identity clears, it stays verified, so this is a one-time job. Rainbet typically completes the review in 24 to 48 hours, and up to three business days when volumes are high. Curious how the account rewards regular play afterwards? Take a look at the loyalty rewards tiers.
Verification questions players ask most
Which documents does Rainbet actually need?
A government-issued photo ID such as a passport or driver's licence, proof of address issued within the last 90 days, and occasionally confirmation of the payment method you used. Most accounts clear on ID and address; the extra items appear only for larger or unusual activity.
How recent does my proof of address have to be?
It must have been issued within the last 90 days. An older bill or statement will be refused even if the address is still correct, so use your most recent document.
How long does the check take?
Rainbet usually finishes verification in 24 to 48 hours, and up to three business days during busy periods. Clear, correctly matched files keep it at the fast end of that range.
When will Rainbet ask for source of funds?
Only in specific cases: sizeable deposits, a fast series of top-ups, a large balance, or a routine anti-money-laundering review. A payslip or a salary bank statement that matches your deposits normally settles it.
Do I have to verify more than once?
No. Verification is a one-time process. Once your identity and address are confirmed, the account stays verified and you can withdraw without repeating the steps, unless the team needs to update expired paperwork.
