How can I get a library card?
— Marathon County Public Library cards are available FREE to all residents of Wisconsin. You may register for a library card online or complete an application form at any MCPL location. You will need to provide acceptable proof of your name and current address. (A driver’s license or state ID with current address is often sufficient.
Library cards may be obtained by visiting the library and presenting identification showing the person’s name and current residential address. Applications for library cards may also be submitted online. When the person comes in to pick up the card, he must present identification to establish his identity and current residence. Questions about obtaining a library card or determining if you are eligible for a free card may be directed to the library at 561-533-7354.
Any resident of California can obtain a Riverside County Library System card. Cards can be obtained at any of the 28 libraries or two bookmobiles in the Riverside County Library System. To get a card, you will need to show either a valid California Drivers License with a current address, or two forms of identification, one showing who you are and the other indicating your current mailing address in California. Parents or legal guardians must sign for children’s cards. Non-residents of California can obtain a library card for a $10 annual fee. Print out the following application in either Spanish or English and bring it with you to the library. Note that parents or legal guardians must sign for children’s cards.