Get a Library card to get free access to books, music, movies and TV shows to borrow, download or stream. Use your Library card to access dozens of online resources and take online classes. Most people who live, work or go to school in King County can get a free Library card.
Apply for a Library card online and get instant access to e-books and online resources when we verify your address. You do not need a physical Library card to use Library resources or check out materials. If you would like a physical Library card, stop by any open branch with valid ID.
We accept many forms of ID. If you do not have a permanent address, we have options for you, including shelter ID cards. You can get a Library card regardless of your immigration status.
Parents and guardians of children under 13, you can sign up for a free Library card for your child. Just submit the online form to get instant access to Library materials and resources.
If you live, work, go to school or own property in one of our free service areas you can get a free Seattle Public Library card. This includes:
If you do not live in Seattle, but work, go to school or own property in our free service area, we will ask you to provide proof of employment, student enrollment or taxpayer status.
You can also get a free Library card if you have a current Library card from:
After you complete the online application, we will ask you to show us your reciprocal library card in order to qualify for a free Seattle Public Library card.
If you do not qualify for a free card, there are two types of paid Library cards:
Get a Library card today and get free access to everything we offer.
Everyone is welcome at our Library locations, and we offer many services for people who do not have a Library card.
Yes. We offer Library cards for businesses, non-profits, day care centers and educational organizations. Contact us for an application.
You can find out how to get started and fill out an application in:
Please bring your completed application to any open Library location.
Check our Hours & Locations for open hours and book return locations. You can use your card to borrow books, DVDs and other printed items. Borrow up to 50 items at a time, in addition to digital downloads. You can borrow up to 25 OverDrive e-books or audiobooks at a time.
Different items have different checkout periods. You can renew items you check out up to three times if no one else is waiting.
Physical items:
Service or format |
Checkout period |
Limit |
---|---|---|
Books (except Peak Picks) |
3 weeks (21 days) |
50 physical items at a time |
CDs |
3 weeks (21 days) |
50 physical items at a time |
DVDs |
2 weeks (14 days) |
50 physical items at a time |
Magazines & newspapers |
3 weeks (21 days) |
50 physical items at a time |
Peak Picks books |
2 weeks (14 days) |
50 physical items at a time |
Wi-Fi hotspots |
3 weeks (21 days) |
50 physical items at a time |
Digital media:
Service | Checkout period | Limit |
---|---|---|
Flipster magazines | 3-7 days (varies by title) | 100 - 500 simultaneous checkouts per title (varies by title) |
Hoopla video | 72 hours | 15 checkouts per month across all media (subject to daily Library limits) |
Hoopla music | 7 days | 15 checkouts per month across all media (subject to daily Library limits) |
Hoopla comics | 3 weeks (21 days) | 15 checkouts per month across all media (subject to daily Library limits) |
Kanopy video | No due date | 5 per month |
OverDrive e-books and audiobooks | Up to 3 weeks (21 days) | 25 checkouts and 10 holds at a time |
The checkout period for interlibrary loan and reference loan items varies.
We offer due date reminders via email, text, phone, Library Elf or RSS to help you keep track of your items. Learn more on the Notifications page.
We do not charge daily late fines, so there are no charges for any item you return late, once you return it. When an item is 31 days overdue we consider it lost and charge you for the replacement cost. We remove the charge for replacement when you return the late item.
E-books and audiobooks you download are checked in automatically when they are due, with no late fines.
If you lose an item let us know as soon as you can. If you are unable to pay the replacement cost, please contact us to discuss your options.
We will temporarily suspend your Library account when an item is 14 days overdue. When your account is suspended you will be unable to check out more items or use OverDrive, Kanopy or Hoopla. You can still place holds on physical items (but will be unable to check them out), use library computers, printers and scanners and access online resources when your account is suspended.
You can pay online with a credit or debit card through PayPal.
We also accept checks by mail at:
See our Fees and Lost Materials page for more information.
Please contact us if you lose your Library card and we will let you know how you can get a replacement.
Your new card will have a different barcode number from your old card. This change will affect your Library account. Here are some tips to make it easier to start using your new card:
Library account
Library Elf
Add your new barcode to your Library Elf account.
Computer reservations
Ask a Library staff member to move your computer reservations to your new card.
Thanks to the 2019 Library Levy, we were able to eliminate late fines. Late fines discourage people who cannot afford them from using the Library, and daily late fines have been proven to be ineffective in encouraging people to return items on time. As part of our commitment to equity and access, we try to remove any barriers to Library use. Many other major Library systems have eliminated late fines, including Chicago, San Francisco, and Denver. In our region, the Sno-Isle library system has not charged late fines for over 35 years, and Kitsap and Spokane county library systems have eliminated late fines more recently. To learn more about why we eliminated late fines, visit our No More Late Fines page.
We do not charge daily late fines, so there is no cost for keeping something a few days past the due date. We still ask that you return items on time, as others are often waiting to use them. You may renew most items up to three times if no one else is waiting. If an item is 14 days overdue, we will temporarily suspend your Library account until you return it. Suspended accounts cannot check out more items or use some of our digital media services. We consider items 31 days overdue lost and charge you for the replacement cost.
You can borrow up to 50 items physical items at a time, and have 50 physical items you want to borrow on hold. You can borrow up to 25 OverDrive e-books or audiobooks at a time, and put 10 e-books or audiobooks you want to borrow on hold.