How long do PayPal withdrawals take?
After approval, most casinos send PayPal payouts within 0–24 hours. If the casino runs manual checks, approval can take 24–72 hours before the money is released.
Casinos that support PayPal withdrawals treat it as an e-wallet payout: you request a cashout to the PayPal email on your casino account, and the casino sends the funds after its internal review. Many brands only allow withdrawals to the same PayPal account that was used for deposits, so switching payment methods at cashout can be blocked. PayPal can also be limited by country and by merchant policy, so a casino may accept PayPal deposits but pay winnings out by bank transfer instead.
Before you cash out, check three points: the casino’s withdrawal limits (minimum and maximum per transaction), the processing time shown for PayPal, and the playthrough rules tied to bonuses. Verification matters as well—casinos commonly pause PayPal payouts until identity checks are complete, and the name on the PayPal account must match the casino profile. If the casino charges no fee, PayPal may still apply a currency conversion spread when your casino balance and PayPal wallet use different currencies.
After approval, most casinos send PayPal payouts within 0–24 hours. If the casino runs manual checks, approval can take 24–72 hours before the money is released.
Minimums commonly start at $10–$20. Maximums depend on the casino’s payout policy and your account status, with typical caps around $2,000–$10,000 per transaction and weekly or monthly limits on top.
The common reasons are incomplete identity verification, mismatched account details (name or email), an open bonus with wagering still active, or a request that exceeds the casino’s limits. Some casinos also block PayPal withdrawals if the last deposit used a different payment method and their policy requires a “same-method” payout first.
Yes. Casinos typically ask for a photo ID and proof of address, and they may request proof that the PayPal account belongs to you. Verification is a one-time step, but they can re-check details after large wins or account changes.
Many casinos list PayPal withdrawals as free, but fees still happen in two cases: currency conversion (if your casino balance and PayPal wallet use different currencies) and casino processing fees on certain account tiers or withdrawal methods. Check the cashier page before confirming the payout.