Your Library Card & PIN
Your library card is your ticket to many of the services we offer. Use it to:
- check out books, DVDs, music CDs, and more
- renew your checked out material online
- use online databases or listen to audiobooks from home or work
- use a study room
PINs (Personal Identification Numbers)
Like most other small plastic cards, your library card comes with a PIN (Personal Identification Number). Typically, this is a 4-digit number you can choose or have our system choose it for you. If you don’t like your PIN, we can always change it to something you’ll remember. Even so, PINs are easy to forget. If this happens to you can:
- call us, tell us your library card number, and we’ll tell you your PIN.
- go to My Account and ask for your PIN to be e-mailed to you.
How do I get one?
It’s easy – simply fill out a brief form and present address verification at the nearest Library location. Library cards are free, and you can use it as soon as you get it.
Library card application (PDF) Library card application in Spanish (PDF)
How do kids get one?
If you are under 16, you must have your parent or legal guardian sign your library card application form.
What if I lose my card or it’s stolen?
Call us immediately if your card is lost (913) 495-7521. You are responsible for any materials checked out on a lost card until you let us know it is missing.