Account Verification After Login At Betiro
After you sign in, Betiro can ask for verification to confirm identity and prevent fraud. The request usually appears as a banner in the account area or as a message during a withdrawal flow.
Verification is required before the first withdrawal. Betiro can also trigger checks after changes to your profile details, unusual login patterns, or when deposit and payout activity needs a source-of-funds review.
Most checks follow the same pattern: you upload documents in the verification page, Betiro reviews them, and the account stays limited until the review is finished. Typical limits are blocked withdrawals and caps on deposits.
- ID: Passport, national ID card, or driving licence. Betiro usually needs a clear photo of the full document, all corners visible, valid and not expired.
- Address: Utility bill, bank statement, or government letter dated within the last 3 months, showing your full name and current address exactly as listed in the account.
Betiro can request a selfie or short video check to match you to the ID. This step often includes holding the document or following on-screen prompts.
If Betiro needs a payment-method check, it may ask for proof linked to the card or wallet used for deposits. For cards, players typically upload a photo where the first 6 and last 4 digits are visible and the CVV is hidden.
When activity exceeds internal thresholds, Betiro can ask for source-of-funds documents. Common examples are payslips, tax documents, or bank statements showing incoming salary and account ownership.
Current practice: Betiro verification is mainly tied to withdrawals and risk triggers, and the document set is usually ID plus address proof, with extra checks for payment methods or funds origin when needed.