

Nonresident Accounts: For those who do not meet the residency requirements for a free card.As on all other cards, there is a maximum of 100 checked-out items. All household card applicants must appear in person when applying for the card. You will have access to each other's borrowing records. Household Accounts : For all members of a household living at the same address to share one library card barcode number.This card limits borrowing to the children's collection. Restricted Accounts: For children under 13, at the request of the parent or guardian.Regular Accounts: For individual use of all library collections and services.Noyes Library for Young Children (Kensington).

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There is a $2.00 fee to replace any library card. If you are under 18, your parent or legal guardian must show a valid photo ID. To receive a replacement library card, please visit the Customer Service Desk with a current photo ID. Don't wait to do this since anything checked out on your card is still your responsibility up until the time you declare it lost.

If your library card is lost or stolen, please notify us as soon as possible by phone (1-40) or in person. If this is the case, you would have to register for a new card. If your card hasn't been used in over three years, there is a good chance it may have been deleted. This can be done in person or over the phone (1-40).
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To update it, we'll ask you for your current address, phone number, and e-mail address (that one's optional). Your library card will expire every three years. Please refer to the Library's privacy policy for more information regarding account privacy. The Santa Clara City Library is committed to protecting the privacy and confidentiality of all library account records. Please see our lending guidelines for more information about borrowing library materials. Your Santa Clara City Library library card allows you to access library materials at all of our libraries, including electronic resources. Please visit our information for parents page to find out more about library cards for children. Parents or guardians of a library card holder agree to be responsible for the above and to teach their child library rules and guidelines to help him or her use the card. In order to access your library account or check out materials, cardholders must present staff with either their library card or a valid photo ID.
