
Creating an account at Uptown Aces Casino takes only a few minutes β you provide your name, email, date of birth and country, then a username and password. The casino is open to players aged 18 and over and requires KYC verification before your first withdrawal, which player reports suggest can take several days, so verifying early is wise. This is an offshore RTG casino that isn't ACMA-licensed β and one that AskGamblers has blacklisted over unconfirmed licensing β so read the terms and confirm details on the official site before depositing. Here's the full registration walkthrough, what you'll need, how KYC works and how to claim the welcome bonus.
Registration is quick and runs through seven steps.
Having a few essentials ready keeps the process quick.
The sign-up form asks for a handful of details.
| Field | Required | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Name | Yes | Must match your ID |
| Yes | Used to log in and verify | |
| Date of birth | Yes | 18+ is enforced |
| Country of residence | Yes | Confirm the currency in the cashier |
| Username & password | Yes | Choose a strong, unique password |
KYC verification is required before your first withdrawal, with a government-issued photo ID, proof of address (a utility bill or bank statement) and sometimes a selfie holding your ID requested as part of standard checks. Based on player complaints, this step can take several days, so submitting clear, high-resolution documents early β ideally before you have winnings to cash out β helps avoid back-and-forth and delays. The details you provide should match your documents exactly, only one account per person is allowed, play is strictly 18+, and the exact requirements are best confirmed on the official site.
Have these ready for verification.
Before you sign up, it's important to understand the regulatory picture, which is a real concern here. This site points to a Curaçao licence (and mentions a Cyprus body), but AskGamblers has blacklisted the operator after being unable to confirm the validity of its current licensing, and reviews across the wider "Uptown" ecosystem cite different licence numbers β so verify the details on the official site rather than assuming. Uptown Aces doesn't hold an Australian licence and isn't ACMA-approved, so local consumer protections don't apply, and as an offshore operator with unconfirmed licensing, dispute-resolution options may be limited. Treat play as higher-risk.
Your choice of method shapes both deposits and how you're paid. The details below come from the review and are worth confirming on the official site.
| Method | Deposit / Withdrawal | Note |
|---|---|---|
| Visa / Mastercard / Amex | Deposit only | Not available for withdrawals |
| Neteller / Skrill / Payz | Deposit and withdrawal | E-wallet; 12–24 hours out |
| Bitcoin | Deposit and withdrawal | Often the fastest; 12–24 hours |
| Litecoin / Bitcoin Cash | Deposit only | Not listed for withdrawals |
| Bank wire | Withdrawal | 7–15 business days |
| PayID | Not listed | Not shown in the banking options β confirm |
You claim the welcome offer at your first deposit, usually with a bonus code from the promotions page or email. Here it's worth flagging a discrepancy: this site headlines a 250% match up to $2,500 plus 100 free spins (with a pop-up citing "100% + 100 free spins"), while the wider reviews describe an Uptown welcome package reaching up to AU$8,888 with 350 free spins across several deposits β so treat the figures as "per source" and confirm the current offer on the official promotions page rather than assuming either. Wagering is high and varies by promotion (some markets see requirements as steep as 60x), eligible games are mainly slots, and a bonus is best treated as extra playtime rather than a way to earn. Note too that the restrictive withdrawal setup shapes how quickly any winnings reach you.
We've reserved a special welcome package just for you β but it won't last long.