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Parents or guardians often need to sign up for cards for children (typically under 15–18 years old).

A borrower’s card (or library card) is your key to accessing library materials, technology, and online resources. It acts as identification for checking out items and managing your library account. How to Get a Borrower's Card borrower's card

Prepare a photo ID (driver’s license, passport, student ID) and proof of address (utility bill, lease agreement). Parents or guardians often need to sign up

Generally, you need to be a resident of the area, a student, or a faculty member. Some libraries allow for "courtesy" or "community" cards for non-residents, often for a fee. How to Get a Borrower's Card Prepare a

Online applications can take 2-4 business days for approval. Usage and Responsibilities Borrower's Guidelines | Livermore Public Library

Apply in person at any library branch or online, as seen on the Wichita Public Library site .