Identity Verification (KYC) on DBBet, Explained
"KYC" stands for Know Your Customer — a standard identity check most licensed betting platforms use. Here is what it means and when DBBet may ask for it.
What KYC means
KYC is the process a licensed platform uses to confirm you are who you say you are — typically by checking a government-issued ID and sometimes proof of address or payment ownership. It's a standard, industry-wide requirement, not something unique to DBBet.
When DBBet may ask for it
DBBet's own terms state it may ask you to verify your identity (KYC) before allowing withdrawals. This isn't described as happening at registration or deposit — see our withdrawal guide for how it fits into the payout process.
Why platforms use it, generally
- Confirms you're a real, eligible adult — age and identity checks help enforce 18+ rules.
- Prevents one person running multiple accounts — which most platforms' terms prohibit, including DBBet's own "one account" rule.
- Works together with the verified-name payout rule to make sure winnings reach the actual player, not someone else.
What to have ready, generally
We can't tell you exactly which documents DBBet will request — that isn't published anywhere we can confirm. In general, licensed betting platforms typically ask for a clear photo of a government ID and sometimes proof matching the name on the payment account you'll withdraw to. If DBBet requests verification, it will tell you exactly what it needs at that point.