Create your FireVegas account in just a few steps

FireVegas Account Registration

Creating a FireVegas account lets you keep one profile for deposits, withdrawals, and gameplay history, so you don’t have to re-enter the same details each time. The casino ties age and identity checks to the account, which speeds up payment processing later and keeps the cashout steps in one place.

Right after registration, you can sign in, fund your balance, and start playing real-money games, with access to your cashier, bonus section, and account settings from the same menu. FireVegas runs in a mobile browser, so you can register and manage your account from a phone without switching to a desktop.

New Account Security At FireVegas

  • Strong password: Use a unique password that you do not reuse on email, banking, or other casinos. Set at least 14 characters and include upper- and lowercase letters, numbers, and a symbol. Avoid names, birthdays, and patterns like “12345” or “qwerty”. Store it in a password manager and change it immediately if you suspect your email or device was compromised.
  • 2FA: Turn on two-factor authentication with an authenticator app (TOTP) so each login requires a time-based code in addition to the password. Keep backup codes in offline storage and do not save them in the same mailbox you use for the casino account. FireVegas should also block withdrawals and profile edits until 2FA is confirmed on a new device.
  • Login notifications: Enable email and/or SMS alerts for logins from a new device, a new location, or multiple failed attempts. The message should include time, IP or approximate location, device/browser details, and a “not you?” action that forces a password reset and signs out all sessions.
  • Data protection: FireVegas should encrypt traffic with HTTPS/TLS and restrict access to account data by role, with logging of admin actions. Personal documents used for verification should be stored encrypted at rest and separated from gameplay data. The casino should support data minimisation (only collecting what it needs for KYC and payments), allow you to review and update your profile details, and use session controls like automatic logout on inactivity.

FireVegas Registration FAQ

  • How do I register at FireVegas if I just want to get started quickly? Open FireVegas, tap “Sign Up,” enter your email and a password, then confirm the email link they send. After that, fill in your basic profile details so the account matches your real identity.
  • Do I need to use my real name and details when I sign up at FireVegas? Yes—use your legal name, date of birth, and current address, because FireVegas checks this later during verification. If the details don’t match your documents, withdrawals can get held up.
  • Can I register at FireVegas without a phone number? FireVegas lets you create an account with email first, but it can still ask for a phone number when you try to verify or withdraw. If you skip the phone number early on, expect an extra step later.
  • Do I have to verify my account right after registering on FireVegas? You can register and browse without uploading documents, but FireVegas requires verification before approving withdrawals. Plan on providing ID plus proof of address when you’re ready to cash out.
  • Why won’t FireVegas let me finish registration, even though my email and password look fine? The form blocks sign-ups when your age is under the site minimum or when your location is restricted. It also rejects duplicate accounts if your email, phone, or identity details are already on file.
  • Can I make more than one FireVegas account if I forgot my old login? No—FireVegas limits players to one account per person, and a second sign-up can get flagged during checks. Use “Forgot password” or contact support to recover the original account instead.

FireVegas Account Verification (KYC)

FireVegas uses KYC to confirm who you are, where you live, and that the payment method belongs to you. The casino requests verification when you sign up, when you withdraw, or when activity triggers extra checks.

  • Identity (ID/Passport): A clear photo or scan of a valid passport or national ID card. FireVegas checks your full name, date of birth, document number, and expiry date. If the ID has two sides, upload both sides. If FireVegas asks for a selfie check, send a selfie holding the ID next to your face, with your features and the document details readable.
  • Address proof: A recent document showing your full name and current residential address. FireVegas accepts utility bills (electricity, water, gas), a bank statement, or a government letter. The issue date must be within the last 90 days, and the document must show the issuer, date, and address on the same page.
  • Payment method: Proof that the deposit method is yours. For a bank card, FireVegas asks for photos of the card: show the last 4 digits and your name, and cover the middle digits; cover the CVV code. For e-wallets, FireVegas asks for a screenshot of the wallet profile page showing your name and account email/ID, plus a transaction screenshot that matches a FireVegas deposit. For bank transfers, FireVegas asks for a bank statement or transfer receipt showing your name and IBAN/account number.

FireVegas typically starts KYC at the first withdrawal request and can also trigger it after a change of personal details, a new payment method, large deposits, or unusual login patterns. If you try to withdraw before KYC is completed, FireVegas pauses the payout until the check is finished.

Review time depends on document quality. FireVegas completes most checks within 24 hours after you upload readable files; manual checks can take up to 72 hours if the images are blurry, cropped, or the names and addresses do not match the account.

FireVegas rejects documents with glare, missing corners, edited images, or mismatched details. Re-submission restarts the review clock from the moment the corrected