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Can a person under age 18 apply for a card when the parent or guardian is not present?

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Can a person under age 18 apply for a card when the parent or guardian is not present?

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• If the parent/guardian is unable to come to the library, the under age applicant can take the application home for the parent/guardian to sign. Until the parent/guardian signs the application and proof of eligibility has been shown, the young person cannot receive a card. • When an unaccompanied child receives a library card, the child is limited to checking-out two items (books and audio items only). • Whether the parent/guardian is present or not when the card is issued, he/she is responsible for materials borrowed by the child.

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