Guide
What creating and verifying an account usually involves
A calm walkthrough for adults who already decided to try a UKGC-licensed brand — not a pep talk to join more sites.

1. Registration basics
You will typically enter name, date of birth, address, email, and a password, then accept the operator's terms. UK rules require operators to know who their customers are, so placeholder details cause friction later rather than saving time.
2. Identity checks
Many brands run automated checks first. If those fail or thresholds require it, you may upload a photo ID and a proof of address. That step protects both sides; it is not optional window dressing. Live-casino access can sit behind a fully verified profile on some sites.
3. Safer-play settings before you explore
Set a deposit limit and a session reminder while limits feel easy to choose. Those tools sit inside licensed UK accounts because the Commission expects them — use them early, not after a difficult week.
4. Finding the games you ranked for
Once you are in, go straight to the live lobby or the studio filters if game variety was your reason for joining. Midnight Parlour ranks operators on that spine; the account process itself is similar across big UK brands even when lobbies differ.
If verification stalls, only the operator can unblock it. We explain that again on contact.