Account Verification After Login At Lucky Hunter Casino
Lucky Hunter Casino checks some accounts after login to meet age and identity rules and to control fraud, chargebacks, and bonus abuse.
Verification is required before the casino approves the first withdrawal. It can also be triggered earlier if the system flags a login, payment, or profile change as higher risk.
Common triggers include a first cashout request, a change of name or date of birth, updating the email or phone number, switching the withdrawal method, or logging in from a new country, device, or IP range.
The casino may pause withdrawals while documents are reviewed. Deposits and gameplay can remain available, but payout processing stays on hold until the check is completed.
- ID: Government-issued photo ID (passport, national ID card, or driver’s licence). The casino asks for a clear colour image of the full document, with all corners visible and no cropped fields.
- Address: Proof of address dated within the last 3 months (utility bill, bank statement, tax letter, or official government correspondence) showing your full name and current residential address.
- Payment method: Proof you control the deposit/withdrawal method. For cards, casinos usually request a photo where only the last 4 digits and your name are visible (CVV covered). For e-wallets, a screenshot of the account page with your name and email/ID visible. For bank transfers, a statement or a bank letter showing the IBAN and account holder name.
- Selfie check: A selfie holding the ID, or a short live photo/video check inside the verification tool, used to match the face to the ID and reduce stolen-identity use.
- Source of funds (when requested): Documents showing where the money comes from if activity patterns require it, such as payslips, a bank statement showing salary credits, or a tax return page with personal details visible.
In practice, the process ends when the casino matches the account details to the documents and confirms the withdrawal method belongs to the same person; after approval, future withdrawals typically require fewer checks unless account details change.