Residents of Farmland:
If your reside within the taxable Farmland city limits, you may apply for a free library card at any time!
Residents of Stoney Creek, Union and Green Townships:
If you reside in Stoney Creek, Union, or Green Townships of Randolph County, your township has contracted with Farmland Public Library to provide a limited number of free library cards for your use. Currently, there are free cards available for each of these townships.
Residents of Monroe Township:
Your township provides free cards for all its residents.
How to get your card:
To apply for a library card, you will need to show a proof of residence. The library will accept a driver’s license or state issued ID, utility bills, or anything that displays your current address. The library is required to make and keep a photocopy of this proof. You will also be asked to review and agree to abide by the rules of the library. A library card may be issued for each person in the residence over age five.
Non-Resident Cards for patrons residing outside our service area:
A non-resident fee of $27.00 annually is required for families who wish to use the Farmland Public Library but do not reside within its established service area. Your library card will entitle you to the same privileges as all other card holders.
Indiana Public Library Access Cards (PLAC Cards):
PLAC cards are statewide library cards that allow individuals to borrow materials directly from ANY Public Library within the state of Indiana! They are available for $30.00 per year.
Tuesday, May 20, 2008
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