Log in to MrJackVegas to access your account
MrJackVegas Account Login
To access your MrJackVegas account, you log in with the email address and password you used at registration. The login works on PC through a web browser and on mobile via the casino’s mobile-optimised site, so the same credentials apply on desktop and smartphone. If you do not have an account, the login page will not open balance and cashier features until you complete registration.
UK players typically run their account in GBP (£), and the cashier shows deposits, withdrawals, and transaction history in that currency after you sign in. Payment options commonly used in the UK include debit cards, bank transfer, and e-wallets such as PayPal and Skrill, with availability depending on your verification status and the payment method you pick. The account area also stores your saved payment details, bonus status, and responsible gambling limits in one place.
How To Log In To Your MrJackVegas Account (UK)
- Open the MrJackVegas website in your browser on desktop or mobile, then select the Log in button on the top bar.
- Enter the email address and password you used when you registered, then submit the form to continue.
- Complete the security check if it appears: enter the one-time code sent by SMS or email, or approve the sign-in prompt if your account has two-factor authentication enabled.
- Confirm you are in the correct account by checking your balance is shown in GBP (£), then go to Cashier to manage deposits and withdrawals using UK methods such as Visa, Mastercard, PayPal, or Bank Transfer.
Account Checks After Login At MrJackVegas (UK)
MrJackVegas runs post-login checks to confirm identity, age (18+), payment ownership, and the source of funds when required by UK rules and the operator’s internal risk controls.
Verification is triggered at sign-up details review, before the first withdrawal, after changes to personal data, when payment behaviour looks inconsistent, or when deposit/withdrawal totals reach internal thresholds linked to affordability and anti-money laundering checks.
Players using GBP and UK payment methods (Visa/Mastercard, bank transfer, e-wallets) can be asked to prove that the payment account belongs to them and that their name and address match the casino profile.
- ID: UK passport (photo page), UK photocard driving licence (front and back), or another government-issued photo ID showing full name and date of birth.
- Address: Utility bill (gas, electricity, water) or council tax bill dated within the last 3 months, bank or credit card statement dated within the last 3 months, or a HMRC letter showing your full name and UK address.
- Payment: Screenshot or PDF showing the payment method in your name (for example, card statement or e-wallet account page with name and email), and for cards a masked image where only the last 4 digits are visible and the CVV is hidden.
- Source Of Funds: Recent payslips, P60/P45, bank statements showing salary credits, accountant letter (self-employed), or proof of savings/inheritance when deposit size or play pattern triggers affordability/AML review.
- Selfie/Liveness: A selfie or short liveness check may be requested to match the face to the photo ID and reduce the risk of account takeover.
Login Security Measures At MrJackVegas
- 2FA: MrJackVegas supports two-factor authentication via an authenticator app (TOTP) and SMS one-time codes. The casino prompts 2FA on sign-in from a new device, after a password reset, and before sensitive actions such as changing withdrawal details or adding a new payment method for GBP deposits. If SMS is used, the code goes to the verified UK mobile number on the account, and the system blocks repeated incorrect codes for a cooling-off period.
- Password: MrJackVegas requires a password with at least 12 characters and a mix of upper/lowercase letters, numbers, and a symbol. Use a unique password that you do not reuse for UK banking, email, or payment accounts linked to casino funding (for example Visa/Mastercard, PayPal, or bank transfer), and store it in a password manager rather than in the browser. Change the password immediately after any email or SIM compromise, and never share it with anyone offering “account help” over chat or social media.
- Notifications: MrJackVegas sends account alerts by email and optional SMS for logins from new devices, failed sign-in attempts, password changes, 2FA changes, and updates to withdrawal details. Payment notifications cover GBP deposits and withdrawals, including when a new card or wallet is added, so you can spot unauthorised activity tied to common UK methods such as debit card payments and PayPal. Security emails include the time and approximate location of the sign-in, plus a direct route to lock the account and reset credentials.