Create your MultiBet account in a few steps

MultiBet Account Registration

Creating a MultiBet account gives you a single profile for deposits, withdrawals, and tracking your play history in one place. Registration also links your identity details to the cashier, so the site can apply age checks and handle payout requests under one account instead of ad‑hoc sessions.

Right after registration you can log in, open the cashier, set deposit and loss limits, and start playing real‑money games if your region is supported. MultiBet’s sign-up and login pages load on mobile browsers, and the same account works on phone and desktop without separate registration.

How do I register at MultiBet if I just want to get in and start playing quickly?

Open MultiBet, tap “Sign Up,” enter your email and a password, then confirm the email link to activate the account. If you skip the email confirmation, deposits and withdrawals stay locked.

Do I need to use my real name and details when I’m signing up on MultiBet?

Yes—MultiBet matches your registration details to your ID during verification, and mismatches can freeze withdrawals. Use the same spelling as your passport or driver’s licence.

Can I register on MultiBet without a phone number, or will it block me?

MultiBet lets you open an account with email, but it asks for a phone number when you enable SMS login or when security checks trigger. If you leave it out, you may lose access to some recovery options.

Do I have to verify my account right away, or can I register first and deal with documents later?

You can register and browse immediately, but MultiBet requires verification before your first withdrawal. Plan on uploading an ID and a proof of address, like a utility bill dated within the last 90 days.

Can I create more than one MultiBet account if I want separate balances for sports and casino?

No—MultiBet allows one account per person, and duplicate accounts can get closed during checks. If you need separation, use the same account and track spending with the transaction history.

What should I do if MultiBet says my email is already in use when I try to register?

Use “Log In” and hit “Forgot password” to regain access, because the email is already tied to an account. If the reset email doesn’t arrive, check spam or try a different email address.

MultiBet New Account Security Measures

  • Strong password: Create a unique password with at least 12 characters. Use a mix of uppercase and lowercase letters, numbers, and symbols. Avoid names, birthdays, dictionary words, and reused passwords from email or social networks. A password manager can generate and store it.
  • 2FA: Turn on two-factor authentication in account settings and use an authenticator app (TOTP) instead of SMS when available. Store the backup codes offline so you can recover access if you lose your phone.
  • Login notifications: Enable alerts for new logins and device changes. MultiBet sends a notification when your account is accessed from a new device, browser, or location, so you can spot unauthorized access and change your password right away.
  • Data protection: MultiBet limits access to personal data inside the account area and requires re-authentication for sensitive actions like changing email, phone number, or payout details. The site encrypts data in transit (HTTPS/TLS) and stores only the information needed for verification and payments, with controlled access for support and compliance checks.

MultiBet KYC Verification Process

MultiBet 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 triggered at sign-up for some accounts and is required before MultiBet approves a withdrawal or raises account limits.

  • Identity (ID/Passport): MultiBet asks for one government-issued document: passport, national ID card, or driving licence. Upload a full-colour image of the document, including all four corners, with text readable and no glare. If MultiBet requests a selfie check, send a live selfie or a photo of you holding the ID, matching the name and date of birth on the account.
  • Address proof: MultiBet accepts a document that shows your full name and residential address, dated within the last 3 months. Typical examples are a utility bill, bank statement, or a government letter. Screenshots are rejected when they cut off the issuer name, date, or address; PDFs from online banking are accepted when they show the same fields.
  • Payment method: If you deposit by bank card, MultiBet requests a photo of the card to confirm ownership. Hide the middle digits; keep the first 6 and last 4 visible, and keep the cardholder name and expiry date visible. If the card has a CVV, cover it. For e-wallets, MultiBet requests a screenshot or statement page that shows your name, the wallet email/ID, and recent transactions linked to MultiBet. For bank transfers, MultiBet requests a bank statement or account confirmation page showing your name and IBAN/account number.

Processing time is 15 minutes to 24 hours after you upload clear documents; checks can take up to 72 hours during peak periods or when the first upload is incomplete. MultiBet pauses withdrawals until KYC is approved, and it can ask for re-verification when you change personal details, use a new payment method, or log in from a new country or device.

Current state: MultiBet applies KYC before withdrawals and limit increases, with most verifications completed within a day when documents are readable and match the account details.