Account Verification (KYC) At Apuesta Total
Apuesta Total asks for KYC to confirm who you are, where you live, and that the payment method you use belongs to you. Verification is tied to withdrawals and to certain account changes.
- Identity (ID/Passport): Apuesta Total requests a clear photo or scan of a government-issued document. They accept a passport or a national ID card. The image must show the full document, be in color, and be readable (name, document number, date of birth, and expiry date). If the document has two sides, they ask for both sides.
- Address proof: Apuesta Total asks for a document that shows your full name and your current address. Typical options are a utility bill (electricity, water, gas), a bank statement, or a government letter. The document must be recent; a common window is within the last 3 months. Screenshots edited in image apps tend to get rejected because the address block and issue date must be visible.
- Payment method: Apuesta Total verifies the deposit method when you withdraw or when the system flags a payment for review. For bank cards, they ask for a photo of the card with the first 6 and last 4 digits visible and the cardholder name visible, while the CVV must be covered. For e-wallets, they request a screenshot of the wallet profile page showing the account holder name and the wallet ID or email. For bank transfers, they request proof of ownership such as a statement or a transfer receipt that shows the sender name and account details.
Apuesta Total triggers KYC before the first withdrawal, after a large withdrawal request, after changes to personal data (name, address, phone, or email), and when deposits come from a new payment method. They also request a repeat check if a previous document expires or if images were not readable.
Processing time depends on queue and document quality. A straightforward check takes 24–48 hours after upload. If they ask for a re-upload or extra pages, the timeline extends to 3–5 business days.
Right now, KYC at Apuesta Total is a document upload flow that most players complete before the first withdrawal,