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Registering A New CasinoBuck Account

Creating a CasinoBuck account lets you place real-money bets, make deposits and withdrawals under your own name, and keep a record of your play history. CasinoBuck asks for basic account details (email and password) during sign-up, then uses identity checks to meet Canadian anti-money-laundering and age-verification requirements before it approves cashout.

Right after registration, you can sign in, browse the lobby, and start a deposit using common Canadian options such as Interac e-Transfer and Visa or Mastercard. The registration page loads on mobile, so you can create an account and log in from iPhone or Android without switching to a desktop.

New Account Security At CasinoBuck

  • Strong password: Use a unique passphrase of 14–20+ characters with a mix of upper- and lower-case letters, numbers, and symbols. Avoid reusing passwords from email, banking, or other gambling sites, and don’t use personal details that appear in your ID (name, birthday, address). Store it in a password manager and change it immediately if you suspect your email or phone was compromised.
  • 2FA: Turn on two-factor authentication in the account security settings and use an authenticator app (time-based codes) instead of SMS when it’s available. Save backup codes in an offline place so you can recover access if you lose your phone, and remove old devices from your trusted list after upgrades or repairs.
  • Login notifications: Enable alerts for new device sign-ins, failed login attempts, and password or withdrawal changes. Treat any notice you didn’t trigger as a security incident: reset your password, revoke active sessions, and contact support before making deposits or requesting withdrawals.
  • Data protection: CasinoBuck encrypts account traffic with HTTPS/TLS and restricts access to identity and payment records to verified, need-to-know processes such as KYC checks and withdrawals. Keep your side secure by using a private connection, updating your browser and phone, and never sharing verification photos or one-time codes; Canadian compliance checks can require ID, but the casino should only request it through the secure upload flow inside your account.
How do I register for a CasinoBuck account from Canada without it turning into a long form-filling thing?

Open CasinoBuck, tap “Sign Up,” then enter your email, create a password, and confirm your date of birth and province. You’ll get a verification email; click the link and you can log in right away.

Do I need to verify my identity when I register on CasinoBuck, or can I do that later?

CasinoBuck lets you create the account first, but it asks for ID checks before you withdraw money. Expect to upload a photo of government ID and a proof of address that matches your profile details.

Can I register on CasinoBuck without using my phone number?

You can register with an email address, but CasinoBuck may still ask for a phone number to enable SMS login codes or account recovery. If you skip the phone number, account support and security checks can take longer.

What’s the minimum age to sign up for CasinoBuck in Canada?

CasinoBuck blocks registration under the legal gambling age, and that age depends on your province. In most provinces it’s 19, and in Alberta, Manitoba, and Québec it’s 18.

Can I sign up on CasinoBuck and deposit with Interac e-Transfer right away?

After you confirm your email, CasinoBuck allows deposits from your cashier, including Interac e-Transfer where it’s offered. If your deposit gets held, it’s usually because the name on your payment method doesn’t match the name on your CasinoBuck profile.

I already have an account—can I register a second CasinoBuck account for bonuses or to keep things separate?

CasinoBuck restricts players to one account per person and can close duplicates during checks. If you need to change details like your email or address, update the profile instead of creating a new account.

CasinoBuck KYC Verification Process (Canada)

CasinoBuck runs KYC (Know Your Customer) checks to confirm your identity, your Canadian address, and that the payment method used on the account belongs to you. The goal is to prevent fraud, meet AML (anti-money laundering) requirements, and keep withdrawals tied to verified players.

CasinoBuck typically triggers verification before the first withdrawal, after a larger cash-out request, or when account activity changes (new device, new IP location, updated personal details, or a new payment method). A manual review can also start after a payment is flagged by the processor or when deposit/withdraw patterns don’t match the account profile.

You upload documents in the account verification area. CasinoBuck checks that the name and date of birth match your profile, that the document is valid and readable, and that your address and payment details line up with your transaction history.

  • Identity (ID/Passport): A clear photo of one government-issued photo ID. CasinoBuck accepts a Canadian passport, provincial/territorial driver’s licence, or a provincial/territorial photo ID card. The image must show the full document, all four corners, and no blur or glare. CasinoBuck may also request a selfie holding the ID (or a short live check) if the account is flagged for extra verification.
  • Address proof: A Canadian document dated within the last 90 days showing your full name and residential address. Typical options include a utility bill (hydro, gas, water), internet/cable bill, bank statement, credit card statement, or a Notice of Assessment from the Canada Revenue Agency. PO box addresses are rejected when the casino needs a residential address match.
  • Payment method: Proof that the payment method used for deposits belongs to you. For a credit card, CasinoBuck asks for a photo of the card showing your name and the last 4 digits, with the middle digits and CVV covered. For Interac e-Transfer, the casino may request a screenshot or PDF showing the transaction reference and your name from online banking. For e-wallets, CasinoBuck typically requests a screenshot of the wallet