How do I get a Montgomery County library card?

How do I get a Montgomery County library card?

How do I apply for a card? Apply at any MCPL branch, showing a photo ID and proof of address. If you wish, you may bring a completed library card application, which is also available in Spanish. Or apply online now.

Is Montgomery County library open on Sunday?

The Sunday hours of operation at all MCPL branches, except Maggie Nightingale (Poolesville) and Noyes Library for Young Children, will be 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. The hours and schedule for Maggie Nightingale (currently closed for refresh) and Noyeslibraries will remain as they currently stand.

How do I get a Woodlands library card?

To apply for a library card, adults must present current traceable photo identification which gives both their name and address, e.g., driver’s license, rent receipt, utility bill. Children under the age of 18 must have a guardian or responsible adult present to apply for the card.

How do I get a Beverly Hills library card?

You can also find your library using www.overdrive.com. To get a card, contact your library. You can use your Beverly Hills Public Library card to borrow titles from these partner libraries: Alhambra Civic Center Library.

Do you have to return library books to the same branch?

Answer. Yes, borrowed materials can be returned to any Public Library branch. For a list of all of our branches and their locations, view our hours and locations or print out a library map.

How do I get a Texas library card?

Texas residents aged 17 or older are eligible for a NRH Library card. All you need is: A valid photo ID (ex: driver’s license, state ID, or passport) Proof of your current address (ex: an insurance card, lease agreement, voter registration, or any current utility bill)

Does Montgomery County Public library have an app?

MCPL App. The MCPL app lets you access all of your favorite parts of the MCPL website. You can manage your account (checkouts, holds, and fees), find your nearest Library branch, browse upcoming events, access our digital materials, and more!

Where can I find a lawyer in Montgomery County TX?

301 North Thompson, Suite 105, Conroe, Texas 77301. Phone: 936-539-7960 Pro Se Services: 936-539-7976 Fax: 936-538-8058. Monday – Friday 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. The Montgomery County Law Library makes available legal print and online resources to local judges, litigants, and attorneys.

Where can I find legal information in Montgomery County?

The Montgomery County Law Library makes available legal print and online resources to local judges, litigants, and attorneys. The Law Library is open to the general public. Members of the general public are welcome to come in to do their own research. There is no fee to use the legal resources on premises.

When did the central library open to the public?

After a fire destroyed much of the Library’s collection and current building in 1980, a new building was finally approved in 1991. The Central Library you see today opened to the public in the summer of 1994, and today serves more than 50,000 cardholders.