How do I get a St Pete library card?
You can apply for a library card by emailing [email protected] or by using the Contact Us form on our website. You must visit one of our library locations within 60 days to pick up your permanent card. If you apply in person at one of our libraries, you will receive your card immediately.
Are Pinellas County libraries open yet?
The library is open. Current open hours are: Monday-Thursday 10 am – 1 pm, and 2 pm – 7 pm.
How many libraries are in Pinellas County?
There are 14 public libraries in the Pinellas Public Library Cooperative.
How do I get a Pinellas library card?
Citizens can purchase a library card at any member city in Pinellas County. After the card is purchased, the card and receipt should be brought to City Hall and a reimbursement check in the amount of $85.00 will be sent to the citizen within one week.
Can I return books to any Pinellas County library?
Library Card Guidelines Cardholders are welcome to enjoy services at any location, and most materials may be requested from or returned to any member location as well. No library card is needed to use materials in the library or to attend programs and activities.
How much is a library card in Florida?
ACLD library cards are free to any resident of the state of Florida. However, please note that eBook access is only for Alachua County, Putnam County, and Levy County residents.
How do I get a Dunedin library card?
Just complete our online registration form, select digital only membership and provide the information needed. Use the membership number you are given at the end of the form or in the email sent to you, plus the password you selected, to use our digital platforms. If you have any questions please ring 03 474-3690.
How do you get a library card in Florida?
Florida residents ages 18 and older may get a library card in person at any Library location. Adults must present a photo ID and proof of Florida residency. Any current photo ID with Florida address is acceptable.