Create your CrazePlay account in a few quick steps

Creating A CrazePlay Account

A CrazePlay account lets you log in securely, keep your player details in one place, and track your balance and transaction history. Registration also unlocks the cashier, so you can deposit and withdraw under the same profile instead of starting over each visit.

Right after sign-up, you can browse the game lobby, set account preferences, and make your first deposit to start playing with real money. The registration form works on mobile and desktop, so you can create an account from a phone browser without switching devices.

New Account Security At CrazePlay

  • Strong password: Use a unique password that you do not reuse on email or other casinos. Set at least 12–16 characters and mix upper- and lower-case letters, numbers, and symbols. Avoid names, birthdays, and common patterns like “Password123” or keyboard runs.
  • 2FA: Turn on two-factor authentication right after registration. Use an authenticator app (time-based codes) instead of SMS when the option exists, because app-based codes are not tied to SIM swaps. Store recovery codes offline and keep them separate from your password.
  • Login notifications: Enable alerts for new sign-ins and password changes so you see logins from a new device, browser, or location. Treat any alert you did not trigger as a sign to change the password immediately and review recent sessions.
  • Data protection: CrazePlay limits access to personal data to account and payment checks, and uses encrypted connections (HTTPS/TLS) for sign-in and account pages. Keep your profile details minimal, avoid sharing screenshots with account identifiers, and never send passwords or one-time codes through chat or email.
How do I register at CrazePlay if I’m doing it from my phone?

Open CrazePlay, tap the Sign Up or Register button, then enter your email or mobile number, create a password, and confirm the code they send you. Finish by setting your country, currency, and date of birth so the account matches your documents.

Do I need to verify my email or phone number right away when I sign up at CrazePlay?

Yes—CrazePlay asks you to confirm your email or phone with a one-time code before the account is fully active. If the message doesn’t arrive, check spam or request a new code from the same screen.

Can I register at CrazePlay without using my real name and date of birth?

No—your profile details need to match your ID, because CrazePlay uses them later for verification and withdrawals. If the name or birth date is wrong, payouts can get blocked until support fixes the data.

Do I have to upload documents during registration, or can I do that later?

You can create the account first, but CrazePlay can ask for ID and address proof before you withdraw. Doing verification early usually saves time when you want to cash out.

Can I open more than one CrazePlay account if I want separate wallets or different currencies?

No—CrazePlay keeps one account per person, and duplicate accounts can be closed along with bonus restrictions. If you need to change currency, you’ll need to contact support instead of making a new profile.

What should I do if CrazePlay says my registration details are already in use?

Try the password reset first, because it often means you already signed up with that email or number. If you no longer have access to the old contact details, you’ll need support to recover the account rather than creating another one.

KYC Verification Process At CrazePlay

CrazePlay runs KYC checks to confirm who you are, where you live, and that the payment method used for deposits and withdrawals belongs to you.

CrazePlay triggers verification when you request a withdrawal, when total withdrawals reach an internal threshold, when account activity looks inconsistent (for example, repeated failed payment attempts), or when a regulator requirement applies to your country.

You upload documents in the account verification area, and CrazePlay reviews them against the profile details you entered during registration and any payment details tied to your deposits.

Most checks finish within 24–72 hours after you submit clear, readable files; manual review can take up to 5 business days during peak periods or if the documents need a second pass.

  • Identity (ID/Passport): Upload a valid passport or national ID card. CrazePlay checks full name, date of birth, document number, expiry date, and a clear photo of the document. If the platform requests a selfie, it must show your face clearly and match the ID photo.
  • Address proof: Provide a document dated within the last 3 months that shows your full name and current residential address. Accepted examples include a utility bill, bank statement, or government letter. Screenshots from apps are rejected when they don’t show the issuer, date, and full page details.
  • Payment method: If you used a bank card, upload images of the front and back with the middle digits hidden; the first 6 and last 4 digits, your name, and expiry date must stay visible. For e-wallets, CrazePlay requests a statement or account page that shows your name and the wallet ID or email. For bank transfers, provide a bank statement or transfer confirmation that includes your name and the bank account identifier used.

If CrazePlay rejects a file, the most common reasons are glare, cropped corners, mismatched address format, expired documents, or a name difference between the account profile and the payment method.

Right now, CrazePlay’s KYC flow is a standard three-part check (identity, address, payment method) with review times ranging from 1–3 days for clean