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  1. If you misplaced your Hamilton Public Library card or can't find your online/digital card number, please fill out the Contact Us form, email askhpl@hpl.ca, or call us at 289-779-7588. To retrieve your Library card number, we need the following information: Please note that the information provided must match what is currently in our HPL records.

    • Discovery Cards
    • Inspire Cards
    • Non-Resident Cards
    • Reciprocal Borrowing Cards
    • Community Cards
    Full borrowing privileges for those who live, work, attend school or own property in Hamilton and have appropriate identification.
    Youth Discovery Cards: In keeping with the Library’s The Rights of Children and Teens in the Public Library Policy, there is no restriction on material borrowed by children. Parents and/or caregive...
    Discovery cards are also available to any person who has a Six Nations address in Ontario.

    For those with limited identification. Borrowing privileges for physical items are limited but you have full access to digital resources.

    Non-residents must pay a $100 annual fee.
    Cardholders must verify their address and phone number.
    Non-resident cards have the same privileges as Discover cards (HPL's standard resident Library card) to access collections and physical resources. Sorry, Extended Access is not included with the No...

    Anyone with a Library card from the neighbouring municipalities listed below, can also borrow items from Hamilton Public Library. (Additional identification with your name and address is also required.) 1. Burlington Public Library 2. Cambridge Public Library 3. County of Brant Library System 4. Grimsby Public Library 5. Haldimand Public Library 6....

    Staff of Hamilton daycare centres, institutions, schools, corporations, businesses, government agencies, associations, charitable and non-profit organizations or group homes can apply for a Community Card. A Community Card applicationrequires the signature of an executive, administrator or any staff member who has received authorization from the or...

  2. Finding a Library Card number. If you misplaced your Hamilton Public Library card or can't find your online/digital card number, please fill out the Contact Us form, email askhpl@h... Thu, Sep 12, 2024 at 12:41 PM. Getting a Library Card. Register Online and use the e-Card to access HPL’s Online Resources.

  3. Call 905-546-3200, email askus@hpl.ca or click the chat button at hpl.ca if you need help. Or bring valid ID to any HPL branch where staff can help. I applied for an online HPL card but didn’t receive the welcome email. Your security settings may be blocking the email. Please check your spam/junk mail folder.

  4. A Community Card application requires the signature of an executive, administrator or any staff member who has received authorization from the organization to create a Community Card. Service Fees. The Hamilton Public Library is not charging fines or lost or damaged fees for its materials to ensure access and support the community.

  5. Cards with full privileges: Free to anyone living, working, paying taxes or attending school in Hamilton who is 18 years or older. Requires either a valid driver's license or two pieces of identification, one with name and current address. Free to any child in Hamilton 13 or younger. Parent or guardian must sign the library card.

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  7. Library cards are free to anyone living, working or studying in Hamilton. With your Library card you can: Use it at any Library branch in Hamilton. Borrow books, CDs, movies, magazines, video games and more. Access online resources such as newspapers, articles and special databases (consumer reports, auto repair, genealogy research).

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