As confirmed by the age of the player in the online casino

In Queensland, gambling, including online casinos, is restricted to over-18s. Proof of age is a mandatory requirement of legislation governed by the Queensland Office of Liquor and Gaming Regulation (OLGR) and the federal Interactive Gambling Act 2001 (IGA).

1. Legislative framework

IGA and Casino Control Act 1982 oblige gambling operators to verify the age of each new customer before admission to games.
Violation of these requirements entails fines and a possible suspension of the license.

2. Verification terms and procedure

Age verification must be completed within 72 hours of account registration.
Until the completion of the procedure, the player is prohibited:
  • withdraw funds;
  • Use bonuses
  • bet on real money (in some cases, limited access is allowed, but without payments).

3. Basic methods for age verification

1. Identity documents:
  • passport;
  • driver's license;
  • national card (Proof of Age Card).
  • 2. Digital identification:
    • using systems like Australia Post Digital iD;
    • verification through state databases.
    • 3. Video verification:
      • video call with a support employee with a document presentation.

      4. Responsibilities of operators

      Store copies and data of documents in encrypted form;
      Use only official channels to verify information;
      Refuse service if a minor or forged documents are identified;
      Report OLGR violations.

      5. Liability for violation

      For the operator: a fine of up to $50,000 AUD and suspension of the license;
      For the player: closing the account without returning the funds made during the period of false identification.

      6. Final conclusion

      In Queensland, age verification is a mandatory part of online casino registration. It is carried out using official documents or digital identifiers and is aimed at protecting minors from gambling. Ignoring the procedure has serious consequences for both operators and players.