You can finish signing up in under five minutes if you have your details sorted. Whether you register SpeedAU online from a phone browser or a full desktop, you'll need an email address, a mobile number, and a payment method ready before you start. The form loads on one screen, no app download involved, and it works on mobile browsers as well as desktop ones.
SpeedAU registration takes five steps from start to finish, and none of them take long to fill in.
Choose something you'll remember, since it becomes your login along with your password. SpeedAU sends a confirmation link to that email address, so use one you check often.
Use at least eight characters mixing letters, numbers, and one symbol. Skip your name or birthdate here. Attackers guess those first.
Enter your full name, date of birth, and residential address the same way they appear on your ID. SpeedAU checks this information during verification, so a typo here causes delays down the track.
Add your mobile number and select AUD as your currency. An SMS code lands on your phone within seconds, and entering that code unlocks the final step.
Tick the age confirmation box, since you must be 18 or over to hold an account, then hit submit. Log in right away with the password you just set. No waiting on approval before you can browse the lobby.
SpeedAU asks for identity verification before your first withdrawal, sometimes sooner if the system flags your account for a check. Upload a photo ID such as your driver's licence or passport, plus a recent utility bill or bank statement showing your address. The support team reviews documents within a few hours during business hours, and you'll get an email once you're cleared to withdraw.
You need to be 18 or older to open an account, and one account per person is the rule, not one per household with shared details. SpeedAU restricts registration for residents of a handful of countries due to local rules, so check the terms page if you're signing up from outside Australia. If you've placed yourself on BetStop, the National Self-Exclusion Register, you cannot open a new account under a different name. Platforms cross-check that register during verification and close accounts caught this way.
Once your account clears, bookmark the SpeedAU register page or the login screen so returning takes seconds next time. Your username and password work across desktop and mobile, and you don't need to sign up twice for each device.
Head to the cashier and pick a deposit method once your account clears. PayID and Osko transfers land in your account within minutes, POLi pulls funds straight from your online banking, and Visa or Mastercard debit cards work too, since Australia banned credit card deposits for gambling in June 2024. PayPal and BPAY round out the options if your bank supports them. Enter your deposit amount, tick the box for any welcome offer, and confirm.
The SpeedAU site resizes fields for smaller screens, so registration on a phone browser runs through the same five steps as desktop. The keyboard switches between numbers and letters depending on what field you're filling in, and you don't need to download anything separate to sign up or play afterwards.
Contact support through live chat if a step won't load or your confirmation email never arrives. The chat runs around the clock, and an agent resolves login or verification hiccups within minutes most days. Email works if your question isn't urgent, and the help centre covers common registration questions if you'd rather sort it yourself first.
Your account sits ready the moment you submit the form, with access to the game lobby and any welcome offer tied to your first deposit. Set your deposit limits or a reality check reminder before you start playing if you want guardrails in place from day one. Gambling Help Online offers free counselling if things ever feel like they're getting away from you.