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Who Can Get a Card?

     All Lawrence county residents and property owners can receive a library card free of charge. If you are a non-county resident, please contact the library for registration information.  Persons applying for a library card in the adult department must be at least 18 years of age.  Non residents applying for a card should refer to the policy located here. 

How Do I Get a Card?

     You either need a current Pennsylvania Driver’s License or Photo ID with your current address, or two types of identification that have your name, correct address, and current date (see list below) on them. To get your child a card, the child must be with you. If you already have a current account we need you to fill out a registration card for the child and show your ID. If you don’t have an account with us, you will still need the above requirements.

Accepted Forms of Identification

  • PA Driver’s License or Photo ID

  • Car registration

  • Checkbook

  • Current utility bill with the service address shown

  • Mail sent to you within the last 2 weeks

     If you do not have a second form of ID with you, we will send a postcard to the address shown on the ID presented. The postcard must be returned within 2 weeks of the postmark and a card will be issued.

Can I Get a Card Online?

     In our catalog, there’s a link to Request a Library Card. This Patron Self-Registration allows patrons to initiate registration for a library account through the catalog. Once you fill out the form and register, you will have 30 days to come to the library in person to present your photo ID/driver’s license with your current address, sign the registration card, and pick up your library card.​

What Are My Privileges and Responsibilities as a Borrower?

     To use library services, you MUST present your library card or identification whenever you wish to check out materials. You are responsible for the return of all materials charged to your card, as well as any associated fines or fees. If your card is lost or stolen, you must notify the library immediately to prevent unauthorized use. For children’s library use, parents or guardians are responsible for guiding their selection of materials and are financially responsible for any items checked out on their child’s card.

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