Account Verification After Login In BetLive
BetLive runs checks after you sign in to confirm your identity and meet age and anti-fraud rules; you can browse and play, but some actions stay locked until verification is finished.
Verification is required when you request your first withdrawal, when your cumulative withdrawals reach an internal threshold, or when a payment is flagged for review by the payment provider.
BetLive also triggers verification if account details change (name, date of birth, or contact data), if you log in from a new country or device, or if the system detects mismatched payment details.
Some users get a verification request during registration or right after the first deposit, especially if the sign-up data is incomplete or the account fails automated checks.
What BetLive Typically Asks You To Upload
Documents must be clear, in color, and show all four corners; edited images and screenshots are rejected and the review pauses until a new file is submitted.
- ID: Passport, national ID card (front and back), or a driving licence; the name and date of birth must match the BetLive profile.
- Address: Utility bill, bank statement, or government letter showing your full name and current address; issue date is typically within the last 3 months.
- Payment method: For cards, a photo showing the first 6 and last 4 digits (middle digits covered) and your name; for e-wallets, a statement or account page showing your name and the wallet ID or email.
- Selfie / liveness check: A selfie holding your ID or a short in-app face scan if BetLive requests an extra fraud check.
Common Outcomes And Limits Until Approval
Until BetLive marks the account as verified, withdrawals can be blocked, deposit limits can apply, and some bonuses may not convert to cash balance.
Rejected files usually fail for blur, cropped edges, mismatched names, expired IDs, or documents that don’t show the full address details.
Current state: BetLive verification is mainly enforced at withdrawal and during risk checks, and