Log in to manage your account and payments
Pelican Casino Account Login
To enter your Pelican Casino account, open the site on a desktop browser or on a mobile phone or tablet. The login form uses the same credentials across devices, so you can switch between PC and mobile without creating a separate profile.
You need a registered account to access the personal area and use features tied to your profile, such as your balance and transaction history. If you havenβt signed up yet, registration comes first; after that, you log in with the email address and password you set during sign-up.
How To Log In To Your Pelican Casino Account
- Open the Pelican Casino website or app and wait for the homepage to load.
- Click Log in (sometimes shown as Sign in) in the top-right corner.
- Enter the email address (or username, if your account uses one) and the password you set during registration.
- Select Log in to access your account and land in the lobby or your account page.
Account Verification After Login At Pelican Casino
After you sign in, Pelican Casino can ask for verification to confirm your identity and prevent fraud, chargebacks, and underage play. The request usually appears as a banner in your account area or as an email with upload instructions.
Verification is required when you first request a withdrawal, when cumulative withdrawals hit a higher internal threshold, or when payment activity triggers a security check. Common triggers include a change of payment method, multiple deposit cards, a new device or country, failed card checks, or a mismatch between your profile details and payment details.
You can often deposit and play before verification is completed, but withdrawals can pause until the documents are approved. If the casino flags a risk, it can also limit deposits or lock the account until the check is finished.
- ID: A clear photo or scan of a government-issued document (passport, national ID card, or driving licence). The full name, date of birth, document number, and expiry date must be readable, and the document must be valid.
- Address: Proof of address dated within the last 3 months, such as a utility bill, bank statement, council tax bill, or an official government letter. It must show your full name and the same address as your casino profile.
- Payment method: Evidence that you own the payment method used for deposits. For cards, the casino may ask for a photo showing the first 6 and last 4 digits with the middle digits covered; for e-wallets, a screenshot of the account page showing your name and email; for bank transfer, a statement or account details that match the deposit source.
- Selfie / live check: A selfie holding your ID or a short in-app liveness check. The casino uses it to confirm the ID belongs to the account holder, especially when there is a new device, a high withdrawal request, or prior document issues.
Pelican Casino rejects documents that are cropped, blurred, expired, edited, or show different names or addresses than the account profile. The current state: verification is mainly tied to withdrawals and security triggers, and the required set is ID plus address, with payment ownership requested when
Login Security Measures At Pelican Casino
- 2FA: Pelican Casino supports two-factor authentication using a time-based one-time password (TOTP) app. After you enter your password, the site asks for a 6-digit code that refreshes every 30 seconds. Keep backup recovery codes offline and donβt store them in the same device as your authenticator app.
- Password: Use a unique password that you donβt reuse on email, banking, or other casinos. Aim for 12β16+ characters, mixing letters, numbers, and symbols, and avoid predictable patterns (names, dates, βPassword123β). A password manager reduces reuse and typing mistakes, and changing your password makes sense right after any sign of account exposure.
- Notifications: Pelican Casino sends login alerts by email for new device sign-ins and password changes. Turn these on, keep your email address current, and review the device/session list after any unexpected alert. Treat any login notice you didnβt trigger as a reason to reset your password immediately and re-check 2FA.