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      • If you don't know your library card number, try checking the back of your library card. It may be under the barcode. If you don't know your PIN, try using the last 4 digits of your phone number or your birthday.
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  2. If you don’t have ID, please check with staff about different types of library cards. Keep your library card safe. When you sign a library card, you take on the responsibility of following the rules and regulations of LPL. If you change your name, address, phone number, or email, please let us know! Remember to bring in proof of your new address.

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    To be eligible for a library card you need to: 1. live in the City of Toronto 2. work in the City of Toronto 3. go to school in the City of Toronto, or 4. own property in the City of Toronto 5. live on a First Nations reserve in Ontario Check the list of identification requirements before going to a branchto register. Library cards expireonce a yea...

    Borrow books, music, movies and more
    Download eBooks, digital magazines, movies and music
    Access eLearning resources and online homework help.
    Adult- age 18 and up
    Teen- age 13-17
    Child- age birth-12

    Corporate

    Corporations located in Toronto including businesses, day cares and group homes can apply for a library card valid for 12 months to access to the physical collection only. Teachers and other school employees are not eligible. Name and address identification from authorized individual with signing authority is required.

    Digital Access Card

    Adults and teens (13+) who live in Toronto can register for a Digital Access Card that provides full access to digital resources and services, except those limited to in-branch use. This card will be valid for 12 months and can be renewed online.

    Non-Residents

    If you do not live, work, go to school, live on a First Nations reserve or own property in Toronto, you can get a non-resident card. This card will allow you to access library resources and borrow materials, with some exceptions including musical instruments, museum & arts passes, Ontario Parks passes and Wi-Fi Hotspots. You can register in person at any branch with the required identification. The fee for non-residents is $50.00 for 3 months or $150.00for 12 months. When the 3 or 12 months i...

  3. If you don't know your library card number, try checking the back of your library card. It may be under the barcode. If you don't know your PIN, try using the last 4 digits of your phone number or your birthday. If these tips don't work, please contact your library.

  4. If you don't have any of the above, you must present one piece of identification from the Name Identification list and one piece of identification from the Address Identification list. Expired documents or self-written name and address are not acceptable.

  5. If your card has been lost or stolen, contact your local branch by phone or in person right away. If reporting by phone, you will be asked to verify the information we have on record for you, e.g., name, address, date of birth, etc.

  6. With your free London Public Library card, you can borrow books and many other items, download the latest audiobooks and ebooks, movies and more online content, use library computers and place items on hold and have them sent to your closest branch for pick up. Don't have a card? It's easy to get one!

  7. If you don't have a library card yet, your library may have instructions or an easy way to get one directly from Libby. At the top of the library's home screen in Libby, tap I Would Like A Card then Visit Library Website or Use My Phone Number and follow the prompts.

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