ReefSpins Verification in Australia

ReefSpins Verification in Australia
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This page is for players who need to get a ReefSpins account approved before a withdrawal can be completed and want to know exactly what must be submitted. The aim is to make the document process clear before payout time arrives.

Account checks are not only about uploading files. Review timing, image quality, temporary approval status, card-deposit checks, and weekend processing can all affect how quickly the account becomes ready for cashout.

When Verification Matters at ReefSpins

Full account verification is required before a withdrawal can be completed. That makes KYC part of payout readiness rather than just an optional admin task in the account.

This matters even if deposits and normal gameplay are already working. A player can still use the platform before final approval, but that does not mean the account is ready for money to be withdrawn.

The practical approach is to treat KYC as early account preparation instead of waiting until the first cashout request is already pending. Players preparing for their first payout should read the withdrawal rules alongside this page so the document checks and payout timing are viewed together.

  • Verification becomes urgent before the first withdrawal request.
  • Verification matters if you want to avoid last-minute payout delays.
  • Verification matters if card deposits or higher-value activity may trigger extra review.
  • Verification matters whenever account readiness is more important than account access alone.

Where the Verification Process Starts

The process starts inside the account area after login. ReefSpins places it under the Account section through the Verification entry point.

At interface level, the flow is short and direct. You log in, open Account, click Verification, upload the required documents, and submit them for review.

The submission itself should only take a few minutes, but the final outcome still depends on file quality and whether every required document matches correctly.

  1. Log into your ReefSpins account.
  2. Open the Account section.
  3. Click Verification.
  4. Upload the required documents.
  5. Submit the files and wait for review to begin.

Which Documents Are Required

ReefSpins currently requires three document groups for full account approval. These are Proof of ID, Proof of Residence, and a Selfie with ID.

The most important checks are simple. Proof of ID must show the player’s name and date of birth, while Proof of Residence must be recent enough to meet the address-verification rule.

The selfie is also important because it must show the same ID document that was uploaded as the main proof of identity. This is where mismatches often create avoidable delays.

Document TypeWhat Must Be ShownExamples
Proof of IDName and date of birth clearly visibleNational ID Card, Driving Licence, Passport
Proof of ResidenceAddress document issued within the last 6 monthsUtility Bill, Bank Statement, Official Letter
Selfie with IDYou holding the same ID document that was submittedPhoto showing the same passport, licence, or ID card
  • Use the same ID in the selfie that you uploaded as Proof of ID.
  • Make sure your name and date of birth are easy to read.
  • Use Proof of Residence from the last 6 months only.
  • Check every file before uploading instead of correcting it later.

Review Time and Temporary Approval

ReefSpins says submitted documents are processed within 24 hours. That is the normal target, although weekend submissions may take longer.

After upload, the account can move into a status called “Temporarily Approved” while the files are inspected. This is not full approval, and it should not be treated as full withdrawal readiness.

Temporarily Approved status still allows normal platform use, but it does not allow withdrawals. It also limits deposits to an aggregate total of EUR 500 while the review is still in that temporary state.

The documented outcomes after review are Approval, Rejection, or More information needed. While waiting, it helps to remember that a quiet account does not always mean something has gone wrong.

Status / OutcomeWhat It MeansWhat Happens Next
Temporarily ApprovedFiles were uploaded and are still being checkedNormal play is possible, but withdrawals are blocked and deposits are capped at EUR 500 in aggregate
ApprovalThe submitted documents passed reviewThe account becomes ready for payout checks at withdrawal stage
RejectionThe submitted files did not meet the required standardThe player must correct the issue and upload again
More Information NeededThe review could not be completed with the current submissionExtra or clearer information must be provided without a final approval yet
  • The stated target is 24 hours, not instant approval.
  • Weekend uploads can move slower than weekday submissions.
  • Temporarily Approved is still not enough for withdrawals.
  • More information needed is not the same as final rejection.

Extra Checks for Card Deposits

Players who deposit by debit or credit card have an extra verification step. ReefSpins asks those users to submit a picture of the card for checking purposes.

The required image is specific. The first 6 and last 4 digits on the front of the card must be visible, and the full name on the card and the expiry date must also be clearly shown.

The back of the card is not needed. This should be treated as a front-card check only, with the requested details shown clearly and nothing unnecessary added.

  • Show the first 6 and last 4 digits on the front of the card.
  • Make sure the full cardholder name is visible.
  • Make sure the expiry date is visible.
  • Do not send the back of the card.

Keep the card image focused on the requested front-card details only.

Why Verification Gets Rejected or Delayed

Most verification problems come from file quality, document mismatch, or missing visibility. The practical goal is to fix the exact issue once instead of reuploading the same weak file repeatedly.

The Documents Were Rejected

Rejection usually means the document did not meet one of the visible submission rules. The most common problems are poor image quality, incomplete framing, edited information, or the wrong document being used.

  • Check whether the image is clear and sharp.
  • Make sure no corners are cut off.
  • Use colour images rather than non-colour versions.
  • Do not hide, blur, or edit personal information.
  • Make sure the image is not mirrored.
  • Check that the document matches the requested type.
  • Use Proof of Residence that is still inside the last 6 months.

More Information Was Requested

This outcome is different from final rejection. It means the current submission was not enough to complete the review, but the issue may be solved by replacing or clarifying the missing item.

  • Re-check which document or detail was unclear.
  • Keep the same identity information consistent across all files.
  • Prepare clearer replacements before you reupload anything.
  • Make sure the selfie and the submitted ID still match exactly.

If the rejection reason is still unclear after checking the files, contact the support team with the upload status and the document type involved.

What Verification Means for Withdrawals and Account Rules

Successful KYC changes more than the look of the account dashboard. It changes whether a player is actually ready to complete a payout request.

No withdrawal can be completed before approval, and extra checks can still happen later around the payout stage if the account or payment history needs another review. That means document quality still matters even after the first submission has been made.

The best way to think about this page is as part of money-movement readiness. Once your documents are in order, the payout process page explains what happens next when you request a cashout.

Verification PointWhy It MattersWhere To Read More
Approval Before WithdrawalNo payout can be completed before KYC approvalWithdrawals
Document QualityWeak files create delays even when the right documents were chosenVerification
Ongoing Account ChecksExtra checks can still happen at payout stageTerms
  • Do not treat verification as separate from payout readiness.
  • Approval matters more than simple file upload.
  • Extra checks can still happen even after the first submission.
  • Account quality and document consistency remain important later.

For the wider rules around account checks, closures, and money-related restrictions, review the account rules page as well.

Quick Checks Before You Upload

A few simple checks before submission can prevent most avoidable KYC delays.

  • Use clear, full-colour images.
  • Keep all document corners visible.
  • Do not hide or edit personal data.
  • Use Proof of Residence from the last 6 months.
  • Match the selfie ID to the uploaded ID exactly.
  • Card deposit users should check the extra front-card requirements.
  • Do not expect weekend submissions to move at the same speed as weekday reviews.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I Need Verification Before Withdrawing at ReefSpins?

Yes. ReefSpins states that full account verification is required before a withdrawal can be completed.

Where Do I Upload Verification Documents at ReefSpins?

The upload path starts after login through Account and then Verification.

Which Documents Does ReefSpins Require for KYC?

ReefSpins requires Proof of ID, Proof of Residence, and a selfie holding the same ID that was submitted.

How Long Does ReefSpins Verification Take?

ReefSpins says documents are processed within 24 hours, although weekend submissions may take longer.

What Does “Temporarily Approved” Mean at ReefSpins?

It means the uploaded documents are still under review. The account can still be used normally, but withdrawals are blocked and deposits are capped at an aggregate EUR 500 while that status remains.

Can I Withdraw While My Account Is Temporarily Approved?

No. ReefSpins states that withdrawals cannot be completed while the account is only Temporarily Approved.

Do Card Deposit Users Need Extra Verification?

Yes. Card deposit users must provide a front-card image showing the first 6 and last 4 digits, the full cardholder name, and the expiry date.

What Should I Check If My Documents Were Rejected?

Check image clarity, full document visibility, colour format, unedited personal information, matching document type, and whether Proof of Residence is recent enough.