New data from IDScan.net has highlighted a sharp increase in the use of counterfeit identity documents, presenting a growing challenge for security and compliance in the U.S. gaming industry.
An analysis of more than 18 million ID scans from casinos across the country shows that ID fraud surged by 204% from 2024 to 2025. This rise significantly surpasses the 23% increase observed between 2023 and 2024, marking a notable escalation in fraudulent activities.
Challenges with Advanced Technology
Advanced technology is being leveraged to create more sophisticated fake documents
"Casinos are facing an unprecedented wave of identity fraud," stated Jimmy Roussel, CEO of IDScan.net. He noted that advanced technology is being leveraged to create more sophisticated fake documents, which, alongside the increased availability of high-quality counterfeit IDs, has compounded the issue.
Jimmy Roussel adds, "What used to be a tolerated and manageable issue within the casino industry has become a systemic risk that threatens to shut entire businesses down. The sheer gravity of potential repercussions means that smarter technology and stronger verification protocols are critical to business operations."
Trends in Fraudulent Behavior
The data indicate specific behavioral and demographic trends linked to the rise in fraudulent activities. Over half (55%) of fake ID usage attempts occurred between 8 PM and 2 AM, coinciding with peak casino operating hours. Fraud attempts peaked over the weekend, with Saturday accounting for 25% of incidents, followed by Sunday at 19% and Friday at 18%.
The majority (60%) of fraudulent IDs were used by males, typically with a stated age between 40 and 42, suggesting that these are not primarily underage patrons but rather adults hiding or altering identity information. Only 20% of fake IDs came from the same state as the casino, underscoring the interstate nature of this criminal activity.
AI-Driven ID Verification
Only 20% of fake IDs came from the same state as the casino, underscoring the interstate nature of this criminal activity
Jimmy Roussel continues, "Surveillance and security have long been at the top of the agenda for casino management, but the scale and sophistication of today’s fake IDs mean that manual checks and legacy systems aren’t enough to prevent the problem."
He adds, "Sophisticated documents are far too convincing to be captured by the human eye, so automated ID verification powered by AI and document forensics is now table stakes for regulatory compliance and fraud prevention."
Modernization of Verification Systems
The rapidly increasing use of fake IDs poses both financial and reputational risks for the gaming sector, which relies heavily on strict Know Your Customer (KYC) and Anti-Money Laundering (AML) protocols.
IDScan.net's research underscores the urgency for casinos nationwide to modernize their ID verification systems to safeguard against this rising threat.
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