Library Card Terms and Conditions

Any person who lives, works, attends school or pays property taxes in New York State is eligible to receive a New York Public Library card free of charge. Use of a New York Public Library card is non-transferrable, i.e., can only be used by the person whose name appears on the card.

The above status entitles you to one New York Public Library card. The Library will merge or delete the records of any user found to have multiple active cards.

Any organization that operates in the 5 boroughs of NYC is eligible to apply for a New York Public Library Organizational Borrower’s card free of charge valid for one year.

All materials borrowed must be returned on or before the due date. The Library offers universal returns – most circulating material can be returned to any New York Public Library location in the Bronx, Manhattan or Staten Island, except the Schomburg Center. Likewise, pickup of holds and payment of fees may take place at any Library location with the exception of Schomburg.

Fees are charged for lost or damaged items.

Cardholders are responsible for all materials borrowed on their card, all use of the card and all charges made against it, until the card is reported lost to the Library.

Eligibility Requirements

When applying for a New York Public Library card in person, or providing proof of their eligibility to receive a digital card, an applicant must show proof that he/she lives, works, attends school, or pays property taxes in New York State. To apply for a card:

Adults may provide only one piece of identification if it is 1 of the following valid New York State or City IDs:

If the above documentation is not available, any 2 of the following forms of identification are acceptable for adults and/or young adults, provided one shows a photo and name and/or signature and the other the applicant's current address:

Children ages 0-12 must have their application completed and signed by a parent or guardian . As of October 2022, children and young adults do not need to provide proof of identification to validate their card.

*Note: Post office boxes are not accepted as mailing addresses. Proof of residence is required.

**Note: Any tax bills, rent receipts or statements from a homeless shelter used for verification of your identity must be dated no more than 2 months prior to the application date.

**Note: Any of the above must be dated within the last 2 months, as indicated by the postmark or date of printed e-bill.

The name and address provided to verify your identification must match the information entered on the application.

The same identification must also be presented when a change to the borrower’s address is made and when replacing a lost card. Cardholders are required to report change of name or address information promptly.

Digital Library Cards

As long as your location within New York State can be verified, you can receive a free digital library card right now using the online application. With a digital library card, you get free access to the Library’s wide array of digital resources—including e-books, databases, educational resources, and more. Digital library cards do not provide access to Culture Pass.

If you are within New York State but your location cannot be verified via the online form, you will still receive a temporary library card that allows you to place holds on physical items. Please visit a branch or email gethelp@nypl.org to complete the process and receive your digital library card.

Special Notes on Young Adult Borrowers

Young Adults who are age 13 through 17 or are in the seventh to twelfth grade are not required to present identification to obtain an application for a library card.

Special Notes on Juvenile Borrowers

Special Notes on Organizational Borrowers

Special Notes on Homebound/Books by Mail Borrowers

The books-by-mail program is for individuals who can use regular library materials, but are unable to leave their homes due to a temporary or permanent disability. Applications are available in all neighborhood branch libraries or by calling (212) 621-0564 or TTY (212) 930-0020 - 24 hours a day, 7 days per week. See Services for Persons with Disabilities: Books By Mail for more details.

Special Notes on Non-Resident (Visitor) Borrowers

Special Notes on Brooklyn and Queens Public Library Card Holders

Renewing or Validating Your Library Card

Linking Your Record

Applicants for a library card are given the option to "link" their record to another patron on our application form. This service allows increased ease of navigation between physical cardholders belonging to the same family when they are borrowing materials from the branches. Note that linking patron records is solely intended to expedite circulation transactions by allowing for quick navigation between one linked record and the next.

Linking records does not give a patron the ability to view online, request or borrow items on a card belonging to a patron to whom they are linked.

Hold Pickup Authorization

In situations where you would like to authorize another NYPL cardholder (e.g. a spouse or caretaker) to collect requested items, you can call 917-275-6975 ext 3 or your local branch. After staff verbally verify your account information a note stating the name of the person who will pick up holds on your behalf will be placed on the records of both patrons. This permits only the checkout of your hold requests that are ready for pickup. Please make sure the person retrieving your hold(s) has your library card - if they only have your card number, they must present photo I.D.

Lost and Replacement Library Cards

When you register for a New York Public Library card, you accept responsibility for all items on the card, all use made of the card and all charges made against it until your card is reported lost. The Library must have a record of your card having been reported lost, or it is not considered lost. Therefore it is to the patron’s benefit to report the loss or theft of a library card immediately.

The cost of replacing a lost or stolen library card is $1.00. This fee is assessed at the time the card is reported lost.

Report lost cards by phone, in person at any Library location, or by e-mail. Patrons who live outside the five boroughs in New York State should e-mail patronaccounts@nypl.org a scan of their photo ID with proof of address and an indication that a replacement card is requested.

Library Notices

The New York Public Library provides a notification service for held items, overdue materials and other service-specific reasons. Notices are available via telephone or e-mail and the method by which you receive them is chosen at the time you apply for a card. Additionally, notices and bills for lost material will be sent to the mailing address on record at the Library. Cardholders are required to select a notice preference and to provide a valid telephone number or e-mail address on their account. Additionally, it is the responsibility of the borrower to notify the Library if any of their contact information changes.

If you receive a paper bill notice for a lost item and the address listed on the notice is no longer up to date, you may mail in your corrected address on the postage paid mailer. However, your card will be blocked until you have verified the change of address on your next visit to the library.

Note: In the case of borrowers who receive their notices by e-mail, it is their responsibility to make sure that e-mails sent from addresses with @nypl.org in the sender information be allowed through any filters they may have in place on their Inbox.

Library notices are sent as a courtesy. Failure to receive a notice does not absolve the borrower from any fees attached to their patron record.

Educator Cards

To facilitate the Library's outreach efforts to NYC schools, we are pleased to offer expanded access to library resources and services through our Educator Cards. This card, available to Educators employed at Pre-K-12 schools as well as staff employed at daycares, camps, afterschools, and homeschooling parents, offer significantly more privileges than those available on personal cards. Learn more.

Downloadable Application Forms

As an alternative to our online application form, eligible applicants may download and print a library card application to complete in advance of their visit to a library location. The required forms of identification listed above must be presented for any application submitted.

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Adult/Juvenile Library Card Application (English Language)

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Adult/Juvenile Library Card Application (Albanian/Shqiptar)

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Adult/Juvenile Library Card Application (Arabic/العَرَبِية)

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Adult/Juvenile Library Card Application (Bengali/বাঙালি)

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Adult/Juvenile Library Card Application (Chinese/中文)

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Adult/Juvenile Library Card Application (French/Français)

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Adult/Juvenile Library Card Application (Georgian/ქართული)

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Adult/Juvenile Library Card Application (Haitian Creole/kreyòl ayisyen)

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Adult/Juvenile Library Card Application (Italian/Italiano)

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Adult/Juvenile Library Card Application (Japanese/日本語)

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Adult/Juvenile Library Card Application (Korean/한국어)

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Adult/Juvenile Library Card Application (Polish/Polski)

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Adult/Juvenile Library Card Application (Portuguese/Português)

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Adult/Juvenile Library Card Application (Romanian/Română)

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Adult/Juvenile Library Card Application (Russian/Русский)

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Adult/Juvenile Library Card Application (Spanish/Español)

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Adult/Juvenile Library Card Application (Ukrainian/українська)

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Adult/Juvenile Library Card Application (Urdu/اُردُو)

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Adult/Juvenile Library Card Application (Wolof)

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NYC Educator Library Card Application (English & Spanish/Español)

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NYC Organization/Business Library Card Application (English Language)