Proof of Address for Spinrise Casino — Accepted Documents
Updated on June 27, 2026 by the editorial team
Your first withdrawal at Spinrise Casino hinges on one small file most players underestimate: a valid proof of address. Send the right document dated within the last 90 days and the whole check clears in 24-48 hours. Send the wrong one and you wait an extra day or two while a reviewer asks for a replacement.
This page shows what qualifies, why so many files bounce back, and where to pull a clean document in minutes. Under our Curaçao licence, confirming your address is a legal step, not a formality the casino can skip.
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What a valid proof of address actually gets you
A single accepted file unlocks your payouts. That is the whole point of this step. Once your address is confirmed, your account moves from restricted to fully cleared, and future withdrawals skip straight to the cashier instead of the review queue.
So what makes a document valid? Four things have to appear on the same page, all at once:
- Your full name, matching the name on your Spinrise account exactly.
- Your residential address, the same one on your profile.
- The issue date, printed and recent.
- The issuer, meaning a recognisable company or authority logo.
Miss one of those and the file counts for nothing, however official it looks. A bank statement with your name blacked out proves you have a bank, not where you live. The reviewer needs the complete picture in one shot. Post-office boxes and care-of addresses usually fail too, because the casino has to tie the account to a real place of residence, not a mailbox.
Here is the payoff worth remembering. You do this once. Verify your address a single time and every withdrawal after that runs on payout timings alone, with no paperwork attached.
Why good documents still get turned down
The address check bounces more players than the ID check, and the cause is almost always avoidable. It is rarely a fake or a fraud flag. It is a detail that slipped.
These are the rejections we see most:
- Too old. Anything issued more than 90 days ago fails on the date alone. A utility bill from last spring will not pass in summer, full stop.
- Cropped or edited. Blanking out the date or trimming the header to hide spending removes the exact fields the reviewer checks. Any sign of editing sends the file straight back.
- Name mismatch. The bill reads with a middle initial, the account does not. Or you signed up under an old surname. Even small gaps stall the review.
- Address mismatch. You moved and updated the bill but not your Spinrise profile. The two have to agree.
- Wrong document type. A mobile phone bill with no physical address, a receipt, a parcel label. None of these confirm residence.
Fix the profile before you upload, not after. If your name or address changed recently, update your Spinrise details first, then pull the document. Sorting the order out this way saves you a full round of back-and-forth. Blurry photos land here too, so shoot in daylight and keep all four corners inside the frame.
Which documents count and how fresh they need to be
Not every letter with your address on it qualifies. The table below sorts the reliable options from the ones that get rejected, and pins down the freshness rule for each. Match your file against it before you hit upload.
| Document | Accepted? | How recent | Watch out for |
|---|---|---|---|
| Utility bill (electricity, gas, water, landline) | Yes, first choice | Within 90 days | Must show a physical address, not an e-bill summary |
| Bank or credit card statement | Yes | Within 90 days | Download the official PDF; do not photograph the screen |
| Government or tax letter | Yes | Within 90 days | Council tax, benefits, or revenue letters work well |
| Home internet or broadband bill | Yes | Within 90 days | Fine when it carries the service address |
| Mobile phone bill | Hit and miss | Within 90 days | Often e-billed with no address; use a backup instead |
| Tenancy or mortgage agreement | Sometimes | Current term | Accepted case by case; check with live chat first |
| Receipt, parcel label, or screenshot with no issuer | No | — | No recognised issuer means an automatic reject |
Lead with the top three rows and you rarely hit a snag. A recent utility bill or a bank statement pulled straight from online banking passes on the first try more often than anything else. The 90-day window is the rule to burn into memory, because it causes more address rejections than every other reason combined.
Where to grab a clean document in minutes
You do not need to wait for paper post. Almost everything the cashier accepts is already sitting in an account you can log into right now.
Start with online banking. Sign in, open statements, and download the most recent monthly PDF. That single file usually carries your name, your address, the bank logo, and the billing period, which is everything the reviewer wants. Photographing your screen weakens the image, so grab the official PDF instead.
For a utility bill, log into your energy or water provider's customer portal. Most let you download a billing PDF that lists the service address. If yours only shows a summary with no address, switch to the full invoice view or pick a different document rather than forcing it.
Government and tax letters that arrived by post work well too. Lay the letter flat on a dark surface, shoot it in daylight with the flash off, and keep every corner in the frame. Send it as a colour JPG, PNG, or PDF, the formats the upload tool accepts.
One habit saves the most time: open the file at full size and read it back before you upload. Can you see the issuer, the date, your name, and the address, all sharp, none cropped? If yes, send it. If not, fix it now. When your file clears, the same address stays on record, and you move on to real questions like how long verification takes and the actual payout methods and limits. New here? You can open an account on the registration page and claim the C$750 + 200 FS welcome package on the bonus page.
Address proof questions, answered
How recent does my proof of address have to be?
Within the last 90 days. This is the single rule that trips up most players. A bill or statement older than three months fails on the date alone, even when every other detail is perfect. Pull a fresh document right before you upload rather than reusing an old one.
Can I use a mobile phone bill?
Sometimes, but it is the weakest option. Many mobile bills are e-billed and carry no physical address, which is exactly the field the reviewer needs. A utility bill, a bank statement, or a government letter is a safer first choice. Keep the phone bill as a backup only.
Does the name on the document have to match my account?
Yes, exactly. If you registered with a nickname, a maiden name, or a missing middle initial, the file gets held for clarification. Update your Spinrise profile so it matches your documents before you upload, and the review runs without a hitch.
Can I black out the amounts on my bank statement?
Cover the transaction figures if you like, but never touch your name, address, the date, or the bank logo. Those four fields are the ones being verified. Cropping or editing them removes the proof itself and sends the file straight back.
Do I need proof of address before I can play?
No. You can register, deposit from C$10, and start playing straight away. The address check becomes mandatory only when you request your first withdrawal. Many players upload early so nothing holds up the payout later, since the review runs in 24-48 hours once your file is clean.
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