Incognito Casino Sign Up
Registration walkthrough: account fields, EUR wallet setup, KYC documents you’ll need later, and bonus opt-in. Takes about three minutes. 18+ only. Offshore operation, not UKGC licensed.
Last verified: April 2026 | Operator: Simba N.V. | Curacao Licence: OGL/2024/1788/1030
Signing up at Incognito takes about three minutes: email, password, date of birth, address, wallet currency. Email verification is a one-click confirmation from the inbox. No app install, no social login.
KYC documents are not asked for at signup. Verification kicks in at your first withdrawal — usually passport or driving licence plus a utility bill — and reviews take 24–48 hours. You can deposit and play before uploading anything, which is normal for offshore operators but means the friction lands on the way out, not the way in.
This page walks through each field, the EUR wallet choice, whether to opt into the welcome ladder at registration, and the deposit/loss limits worth setting in your account area before you fund it.
Incognito Casino Sign-Up
What happens between clicking “register” and your first spin: the account form, the EUR wallet setup, KYC timing, and where the bonus opt-in sits in the flow.
Registration verdict
The form itself is quick — one screen, four fields, no personality quiz. The friction is downstream: KYC documents are requested before your first withdrawal (not before your first deposit), which is common for Curacao sites but means you should not deposit until you are ready to also submit ID. UK players should expect FX conversion on every card top-up.
The sign-up flow, step by step
Full bonus small print is explained on the bonus breakdown page. Our full site verdict covers licensing, payments and caveats in more detail.
Documents you will need at KYC
| Photo ID | Valid passport, UK driving licence, or national ID card. Image must be colour, all four corners visible. |
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| Proof of address | Utility bill, council tax statement, or bank statement dated within the last 3 months. PO Boxes are not accepted. |
| Card proof | If funding by card: a photo of the card showing first 6 and last 4 digits, with the middle digits and CVV masked. |
| Source-of-funds documentation | Requested only on larger withdrawals or flagged patterns — typically payslip, bank statement or crypto transaction history. |
What we like about the flow
- One-screen initial registration — the operator advertises “Instant Sign Up — quick and easy with simple SMS” as an alternative to the email/password form.
- Limits panel is visible before deposit, not buried under account settings.
- Bonus opt-in is on the deposit screen itself, not retroactive.
- KYC is document-based and reviewed in 24–48 hours, not weeks.
- The operator claims “Instant Withdrawals — same-day payouts, no fees” once KYC is cleared (per operator claim — we can’t independently verify throughput times).
What we don’t
- No GBP wallet option — UK players pay FX on every card deposit.
- KYC is deferred until withdrawal, so funds can sit unverifiable if documents fail.
- No affordability check means nothing stops an over-extended deposit.
- No GAMSTOP integration — UK self-exclusion is bypassed.
FX at sign-up
The wallet is EUR. At registration you cannot change this. Your first card deposit will be quoted in EUR and converted from GBP by your bank at the retail rate — expect a 2–3% spread. Using a EUR-denominated e-wallet (Revolut, Wise) avoids one leg of the conversion but gives up UK card-scheme chargeback protections.
Outside UKGC protections
Registering with Incognito means opting out of UK Gambling Commission safeguards. There is no GAMSTOP check at sign-up, no affordability check at deposit, and disputes escalate to the Curacao GCB rather than a UK ADR. If you are currently on GAMSTOP for harm-reduction reasons, do not proceed — see the main verdict for alternatives.
KYC walkthrough — what review actually looks like
Incognito triggers Know-Your-Customer checks before your first withdrawal, not before your first deposit. That saves friction on account creation but means you should have documents ready before putting meaningful money through the site. Review runs 24–48 hours on clean submissions, longer if anything is ambiguous or expired.
Required documents
Identity (one of these)
- Passport: photo page, all four corners visible, colour scan or photo.
- UK driving licence: front and back, both images submitted together.
- National ID card: government-issued with photo, unexpired.
Proof of address (one of these, within 3 months)
- Utility bill: gas, electricity, water, or broadband.
- Bank statement: official issue with address header, PDF or photo of posted copy.
- Council tax bill or other government correspondence.
Payment proof (if funding by card)
- Card image: first 6 and last 4 digits visible, middle digits and CVV masked with tape or a sticker.
Review timeline
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1
Upload from the account dashboard. Drag-drop or camera capture; each slot accepts one file.
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2
Automated prescreen. Blurry or partial-crop files are bounced immediately with a hint.
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Human review. Compliance checks name, DOB, address match against registration data.
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Outcome by email. Pass, resubmit with reason, or request for source-of-funds evidence on larger balances.
Clean submissions: 24–48 hours.
Additional review: 3–5 days if source-of-funds flagged.
Source-of-funds trigger: single deposits above EUR 2,000 or cumulative EUR 5,000 within 30 days.
Document quality guidelines — what passes, what bounces
Passes first time
- • High resolution (min ~1 MB).
- • All text readable without zoom.
- • Full document in frame, no cropped edges.
- • Straight alignment, no tilt.
- • Even lighting, no shadow across name or MRZ.
- • Original colour scan or photo.
Common resubmit reasons
- • Blur on the name or DOB line.
- • Corners cropped out.
- • Glare across the photo or hologram.
- • Dark exposure on plastic IDs.
- • Angled shot that distorts text.
- • Document expired before review.
Hard rejects
- • Screenshots of bank apps in place of statements.
- • Edited or retouched images.
- • Foreign-language docs without certified translation.
- • Damaged or torn documents.
- • Proof of address older than 3 months.
- • Handwritten or unofficial letters.
If a document is rejected
The rejection email names the specific issue — re-upload the corrected file from the dashboard rather than opening a new ticket. Funds deposited before KYC completes are not confiscated on a rejection; they remain in the account until documents clear or you request a refund via the original payment method. Repeated rejection cycles are usually image quality, not identity doubt.
Sign-up FAQ
How long does the Incognito sign-up form actually take?
Do I have to enable the welcome bonus to register?
Can I sign up with GBP as my account currency?
When is KYC requested?
Are UK players eligible to sign up?
What if my KYC documents are rejected?
What you need to register
None of the items below are filed on the signup form itself — the form asks for email, password, country and currency only — but each is needed downstream for KYC, deposit or payout. Having them to hand keeps the whole flow under ten minutes.
What happens after registration — the full lifecycle
Account creation is the first of six stages. Most friction sits at stages five and six (KYC at threshold, first payout) rather than earlier.
Do not deposit until you are ready to also submit ID. Because KYC is requested on withdrawal rather than at signup, a common trap is funding an account, winning, then being stalled on payout while documents are reviewed. Uploading early shortens the first cashout by days.
Last verified by Philip Newall on 2026-04-14. Page updated 2026-04-12. Existing account? Go to the login page.