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Creating A New MetBet Account
A MetBet account keeps your play and payments tied to one profile. Registration unlocks the cashier for deposits and withdrawals, saves your game activity, and lets you use account-level features like setting limits and managing personal details in one place.
Right after you sign up, you can log in, open the lobby, and access the cashier and available promos shown in your profile. MetBet also supports mobile registration, so you can create an account and sign in from a phone browser without switching to a desktop.
How do I register at MetBet if I just want to get it done quickly on my phone?
Open MetBet, tap Sign Up, enter your email or mobile number, set a password, and confirm the code they send you. Fill in your name and date of birth exactly as on your ID so verification doesn’t get stuck later.
Do I need to use my real name when I sign up for a MetBet account?
Yes—MetBet matches your registration details to your identity check, and mismatched names can block withdrawals. Use the same spelling and order you have on your passport or driving licence.
Can I register on MetBet without an email address, like with just a phone number?
Yes, MetBet lets you sign up with a mobile number and confirm it by SMS code. You can add an email later for password recovery and account notices.
Why is MetBet asking me to confirm my phone or email during registration?
MetBet uses confirmation codes to stop fake sign-ups and to lock your account to a reachable contact method. If the code doesn’t arrive, check you typed the number correctly and that your inbox isn’t filtering the message.
Do I have to verify my identity right away when I register on MetBet?
You can open the account first, but MetBet will require verification before you withdraw money. Expect to upload a photo ID and, in some cases, a proof of address dated within the last 3 months.
Can I create more than one MetBet account if I want separate accounts for bonuses and regular play?
No—MetBet treats multiple accounts as a rule breach and can limit or close them. Keep one account and update details through support if something changes.
Create A New MetBet Account
- Open the MetBet website in your browser.
- Click Register on the homepage (usually in the top menu).
- Fill in the registration form: enter your email address, create a password, and complete any required personal details shown on the page.
- Confirm your email: open the message from MetBet and click the verification link inside.
- Return to the MetBet website and sign in with the email and password you used during registration.
MetBet KYC Verification: When It’s Required And What You Need
MetBet runs KYC checks to confirm your identity, your address, and that the payment method belongs to you. Verification is typically triggered before withdrawals and whenever account activity requires an extra compliance check.
- Identity (ID/Passport): MetBet asks for a clear photo or scan of a valid government ID (passport, national ID card, or driving licence). The image must show the full document, be in colour, and have readable name, date of birth, document number, and expiry date. MetBet can request a selfie (or a short live check) to match your face to the ID, especially if the account details were edited or the first upload is unclear.
- Address proof: MetBet accepts a document that shows your full name and current residential address, dated within the last 3 months. Typical options are a utility bill (electricity, gas, water), a bank statement, or an official government letter. Screenshots and edited PDFs are commonly rejected; the document needs to be complete, including the issuer name and date.
- Payment method: MetBet verifies the method used for deposits/withdrawals to prevent third‑party payments. For a bank card, they usually request photos of the front and back: show the first 6 and last 4 digits, and cover the middle digits and the CVV code. For bank transfer, they request a statement or account page that shows your name and IBAN/account number. For e-wallets, they request a wallet account screenshot showing your name/email and wallet ID, plus a transaction record if they need to match deposits to your account.
MetBet typically requests KYC at the first withdrawal, after a change to personal details (name, phone, address), when deposits come from a new payment method, or when activity patterns trigger an anti-fraud review. Accounts can be restricted from withdrawing until KYC is approved.
Processing time depends on upload quality and queue size. Straightforward checks are commonly completed within 1–24 hours; cases that need manual review or re-uploads can take 2–3 business days.
Current state: MetBet’s KYC process focuses on