Create your Regent Play account in a few steps
Registering A New Regent Play Account
Creating a Regent Play account gives you a single profile for deposits, withdrawals, and session history, and it unlocks access to real-money play. Registration also lets the casino attach promotions and loyalty rewards to your balance instead of leaving them tied to a device or browser session.
Right after you sign up, you can log in, browse the game lobby, make a deposit, and set responsible gambling limits in your account area. Regent Play’s registration flow works on mobile in the same browser-based layout as desktop, so you can create an account and start playing from a phone without switching to a separate sign-up process.
New Account Security At Regent Play
- Strong password: Use at least 12 characters and mix uppercase, lowercase, numbers, and symbols. Avoid names, birthdays, or any password you’ve used on email or social accounts. A password manager can generate and store a unique password for Regent Play.
- 2FA: Turn on two-factor authentication in the account security settings and use an authenticator app (TOTP) rather than SMS. Regent Play prompts for a one-time code after the password on new devices and at other risk checks, which reduces the chance of account takeover if a password leaks.
- Login notifications: Enable email (and in-app, if available) alerts for new logins, logins from a new device, and password changes. Treat any alert you don’t recognize as a security incident: change the password immediately and review recent login history and active sessions.
- Data protection: Regent Play separates account credentials from payment details and restricts staff access to personal data based on job role. The platform encrypts sensitive information in transit (HTTPS/TLS) and applies retention controls so identity documents used for verification are not kept longer than required by compliance rules.
Regent Play KYC Verification Process
Regent Play runs KYC checks to confirm who you are, where you live, and that the payment method used on the account belongs to you. Verification is requested when you register, before the first withdrawal, or when account activity triggers a security review.
- Identity (ID/Passport): Upload a clear photo or scan of a valid passport or national ID card. Regent Play checks full name, date of birth, document number, and expiry date. The image must show all four corners, be in colour, and match the personal details on your account.
- Address proof: Provide a document dated within the last 90 days showing your full name and current residential address. Accepted examples include a utility bill (electricity, gas, water), bank statement, or a government-issued letter. Screenshots and edited PDFs fail the check when the document metadata or layout looks altered.
- Payment method: Regent Play verifies the funding source used for deposits and withdrawals. For bank cards, provide a photo of the card showing the first 6 and last 4 digits and your name, with the CVV covered. For e-wallets, upload a statement or account page showing your name and the wallet ID/email. For bank transfers, provide a bank statement showing the account holder name and IBAN/account number.
Regent Play requests KYC at these points: before processing a withdrawal, after changes to key account data (name, address, phone, email), when deposit or withdrawal patterns differ from prior activity, when you hit higher transaction volumes, or when the system detects duplicate accounts or shared payment instruments.
Submission happens in the account verification area: you upload files, wait for an automated pre-check, then a manual review completes the decision. If an image is blurry, cropped, expired, or mismatched to account details, the review stops and Regent Play asks for a new upload.
Timeframes: automated checks finish in minutes, while manual review takes 1–24 hours in normal workload. If additional documents are requested or the case is escalated, verification takes 24–72 hours from the last accepted upload.
Current status: Regent Play uses a three-part KYC
Regent Play Registration FAQ
- How do I register at Regent Play if I just want to get started quickly? Open Regent Play, tap Sign Up, enter your email and a password, then confirm the email link to activate the account. You can finish the full profile later, but you won’t be able to withdraw until your details match your ID.
- Do I need to use my real name and details when I sign up at Regent Play? Yes—use the same name, date of birth, and address that appear on your identification documents. If the details don’t match, Regent Play blocks withdrawals until you correct the profile and pass verification.
- Can I register at Regent Play without a phone number? Regent Play lets you create an account with an email address, but it may still ask for a phone number for security checks like login confirmation. If you skip the phone field at sign-up, expect it to come up later when you try to withdraw or change account settings.
- What’s the minimum age to register on Regent Play, and how do they check it? You must be 18+ to register and play. Regent Play checks age during verification by requesting a government-issued ID and rejecting accounts that don’t meet the age requirement.
- Why won’t Regent Play let me register—what usually fixes it? The most common blockers are an already-used email, weak password rules, or a VPN that triggers location checks. Switching to a fresh email, meeting the password requirements, and registering from your normal connection resolves it in minutes.
- Can I open more than one Regent Play account if I forgot my login? No—Regent Play allows one account per person, and duplicate accounts can be closed during checks. Use the password reset option instead, because it keeps your balance and verification history intact.