10Cric Account Verification Process and Documents

Account verification is a mandatory procedure at 10Cric in India. It is a verification of your identity. Firstly, without this process, you will not be able to withdraw money from your account. Secondly, verification ensures your safety and protection from fraudsters, as nobody but you can make any actions from your account. We’ve put together a guide for you on how to verify your account with 10Cric.

A simple identity verification procedure in India, without this process it is impossible to withdraw money from your account.

10Cric Account Verification Process

When punters place bets and win, there comes a time when they want to withdraw their winnings from their account. Without verification, this action is simply not possible. But how can you do it? Don’t worry about it. We’ve prepared a guide for you that will guide you through the verification process at 10Cric in a matter of minutes. 

So, here’s what you need to do:

  1. Go to the 10Cric website. To do this, open the official website through your personal computer. Alternatively, you can use the 10Cric app for Android and iOS.
  1. Log in. On the homepage of the bookmaker, click on “Log In”. In the login window that opens, you will need to enter your email or username, and the password you entered when your account registered.
  1. Log in to your account. Once you are logged in, click on ‘My Profile’ and then go to the ‘My Account’ section.
  1. Provide your information and documents. In your personal profile, you will need to provide accurate and real information about yourself. Fill in the fields: name, date of birth, place of birth, document type, country, region, and city. 
  1. Save your details. Once you have filled in your details, click on the “Save” button. 

Unfortunately, in 10cric it is impossible to withdraw the money won without this procedure, but it is very simple, in our guide we will take a closer look at how to do it.

From now on the verification of your account will begin. This process may take several days, but at 10Cric your account will usually be verified much faster, within a few hours.

Documents Required to Verify a 10Cric Account

The verification process doesn’t just involve entering your details. Since verification is a verification of your identity, you also need to provide a document to prove your identity and the information you have previously filled in. 

10Cric India has the following list of documents to verify your account:

  • Passport (ID Document);
  • Foreign passport;
  • Driving license. 

To submit any of these documents to 10Cric, you can send a photo or scan where the document series, your photo on the document, the document number and date of issue, and the issuing authority will be clearly visible. Once the verification is passed, you will be able to place bets and withdraw your winnings from your account at 10Cric.

This is an important part of the verification process, you will need to provide proof of your identity in order to confirm the previously entered information.

FAQ

Can I withdraw without verification?

No. On the 10Cric platform, account verification is a mandatory procedure for all players without exception. As long as you do not complete this process, not even the minimum amount will be available to withdraw from your account.

How long does it take to verify my documents?

The time it takes to verify your identity and the information you provide to 10Cric may take up to 3 days. It all depends on which region you are in, and whether you have submitted your document on a weekday or a weekend. But usually 10Cric verification is much faster, within a few hours.

What should I do if my verification is not approved?

Maybe the photo of your document is not too clear and the 10Cric staff couldn’t verify the information you need. Try to take a new, good quality photo of your document and send it again. You can also contact Customer Services. Operators will help you sort out the issue so that your documents can be verified as quickly as possible.

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