Getting a WCPL Library Card

Why do I need one?
Library cards are required for checking out materials, using the library’s computers, and accessing our free digital libraries and tools.
Who is eligible for a free WCPL library card?
- Residents of Wayne County
- Owners of property in Wayne County
- Students and teachers in Wayne County
- Owners of existing companies or corporations licensed to operate in Wayne County
Persons who do not meet the qualifications listed above are eligible for a Wayne County Public Library card upon payment of a $15.00 non-refundable, non-resident fee. This fee is a yearly fee and entitles the holder to all benefits provided by the Library system. This card must be renewed yearly.
What should I bring to get a library card?
Registering patrons must provide:
- a government-issued, picture identification
- proof of current address (Proof of current address includes a driver’s license, personalized checkbooks, or bills mailed to current residences.)
You may register for a library card at any Wayne County Public Library location and one card works at all branches.
Access to digital resources begins immediately after a library card is activated.
Can my child have their own library card?
Yes! All children in Wayne County, beginning at birth, can get their own library card. Children ages 0-4 can get a “My First Library Card,” which will enable them to check out 10 print items at a time. Once a child turns 5, they can get one of our regular library cards with all its standard borrowing privileges.
To get any library card, a child will need to visit the library with their parent or guardian. The parent or guardian will need to present a photo ID and proof of their current Wayne County address.
