Registering at MrQ: quiet checks, if you let them be
Register at mrq.com with details exactly matching your ID; UKGC verification runs electronically at sign-up. Set deposit limits during onboarding, read the current spins terms, then deposit from £10. 18+.
Two-minute prep, zero drama later
| Item | Requirement | Gotcha |
|---|---|---|
| Name and DOB | Exactly as on your ID | Nicknames and missing middle names trigger manual review |
| Address | Current, matching the electoral/credit record | Recent movers may get a proof-of-address request |
| Payment method | Debit card or wallet in YOUR name | Someone else's card fails the market's basic rule |
| Age | 18+ | Verified, not self-declared |
The walkthrough
Arrive deliberately
Type mrq.com or come via a bookmark; the lookalike warnings apply doubly when you are about to enter identity details.
Register with document-exact details
The electronic UKGC check passes silently when everything matches; that silence is what makes withdrawals boring later.
Set your deposit limit during onboarding
The tools are offered at sign-up; numbers chosen now beat numbers chosen mid-session. Details: responsible gambling.
Read the current spins offer before depositing
Thirty seconds on the terms: eligible game, expiry, minimum deposit. Then deposit the £10 floor via the right rail.
Documents that pass first time
Most players never see a document request, because the electronic check settles identity silently. When it cannot, what you upload decides whether verification takes hours or days, and the difference is almost entirely photo discipline.
| Ask | What passes | What fails |
|---|---|---|
| Photo ID | Passport or full driving licence, in date, all four corners in frame, no glare | Cropped edges, expired documents, photos of photos, screenshots |
| Proof of address | A bank statement or utility bill under three months old, showing the address you registered | Documents in someone else's name, or an address that does not match the account |
| Payment proof, where asked | The card or wallet registered in your own name | Borrowed cards, which breach the market's most basic rule |
Shoot in daylight, straight from the camera rather than the edited gallery, and upload through the account itself, never by email to an address someone sent you. Clean photos of valid documents routinely clear in hours; everything slower than that traces back to glare, crops or mismatches.
Why the details must match, mechanically
The electronic check compares what you type against records such as the electoral roll and credit files, and it is a matching engine, not a mind reader. "Dave" for David, a missing middle name, or the flat number formatted differently from the record are all mismatches to it, and a mismatch does not reject you, it routes you to manual review, which is where the waiting lives. Recent movers are the classic case: if your records still show the old address, registering with it and updating after the move settles faster than registering with an address no record yet confirms. Name changes work the same way; register as the records know you, then update with the documentation. None of this is unique to MrQ, but it is the difference between the silent pass and the paperwork detour described above.
MrQ questions, answered short
What do I need to register at MrQ?
UK residency details matching your ID, a debit card or wallet in your own name, and a few minutes; UKGC verification runs electronically at sign-up for most players.
Why was I asked for documents?
When the electronic check cannot confirm identity or address, photo ID and a recent proof of address settle it. Clean photos pass in hours.
Can I have two accounts?
No; duplicates breach terms and forfeit offers. If you had an account years ago, recover it via the login page instead.
What limits should I set at sign-up?
A weekly deposit cap you would be comfortable telling someone about. Set it during onboarding while you are calm; raising limits later has cooling-off friction by design.