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Your Library Card is your key to checking out books and library materials at any of Austin Public Library’s 21 locations and access to digital resources.

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Library Card Policies | Types of Austin Public Library Cards

  1. Check your address 
    Find out if you are eligible for a free Austin resident Library Card by checking your address here. If you reside at an address in the Austin Full Purpose jurisdiction or (beginning March 11th, 2024) an Austin 2 Mile ETJ, Austin 5 Mile ETJ, Austin LTD jurisdiction, you qualify for a free Library Card.
  2. Apply online 
    Fill out the online application. Make a note of the Library Card password you choose, as you will need it later.
  3. Visit a Library location to present documentation and get your card 
    Bring your photo ID and proof of residence address to a Library location. After showing your required documentation and signing your application, staff will issue the Library Card.
  4. Enjoy the Library 
    You can use your card at any APL location and online to check out, download, and place items on hold. 

Have questions or need assistance? 
Want to find out if you already have a Library Card or if your residential address is eligible for a free Library Card before applying? Contact Customer Service at 512-974-7475 or circ.link@austintexas.gov.

eCard - Access to Digital Resources

Apply for an eCard

The Austin Public Library eCard gives homebound adults or just plain busy Austin residents (18 years and older) access to the Digital Resources. If you have an Austin Public Library Card, you already have access to the Digital Resources.

  1. Fill out an online eCard application, then upload your photo ID and residence address documentation
  2. The application will be processed within 2-3 business days; once approved, you will receive an email with your eCard number
  3. The Library eCard gives you 24/7 access to the Digital Resources.

Note: Adults who live in Texas, but not in an Austin Full PurposeAustin 2 Mile ETJ, Austin 5 Mile ETJ, Austin LTD jurisdiction, can purchase an eCard for an annual fee of $46.

Library Card Policies

  • Most items are loaned for 3 weeks, with up to 2 renewals (unless another customer has placed a hold on the item or the account is not in good standing)
  • If an item is lost or damaged, the account is billed the cost of the item, as determined by the Library.
  • Items can have holds placed on them and can be sent to a specified Austin Public Library location for pickup.
  • Holds not picked up or not canceled within the 10 calendar day hold period will be assessed a $1.00 fee per item.
  • Pay Library fees

Acceptable Photo IDs

Acceptable Photo IDs

APL accepts the following types of valid (or expired for one year or less) photo IDs:

  • Texas Driver License
  • Texas Department of Public Safety ID
  • Non-Texas State Issued License or ID
  • Passport
  • Military ID
  • International Driver License
  • Non-US Driver License or permit
  • Credencial Para Votar ID (Mexico voter registration card)
  • Non-US Consular ID
  • Permanent Resident Card
  • Austin Police Department ID
  • Texas Offender ID
  • Texas Concealed Handgun License
  • Educational Institution Photo ID
  • Service Point / Clarity ID
  • Workers Defense Project ID
  • Government issued ID with an identifying number
  • Austin Public Library Enhanced Library Card
  • Written verification issued by a homeless service agency, hospital, health clinic, social services agency, or faith-based agency within Austin confirming residency (original, signed copy on official letterhead)

*Digital forms of identification are accepted

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Acceptable Proof of Address

Acceptable Proof of Address

  • Driver license, temporary Texas Driver's License or Learner’s Permit
  • Texas Department of Public Safety ID
  • Austin Public Library Enhanced Library Card
  • Bank or credit union statement
  • Utility deposit receipt or utility bill from the past 60 days
  • Credit card bill from the past 60 days
  • Current Voter Registration Card or notarized temporary Voter Registration Permit
  • Current vehicle registration or liability insurance
  • Official rent receipt; rental agreement, contract or lease
  • Employment pay stub from the past 60 days
  • Written verification issued by a homeless service agency, hospital, health clinic, social services agency, or faith-based agency within Austin confirming residency (original, signed copy on official letterhead)
  • Mail postmarked within the last 60 days (if none of the above is available)

*Digital forms of proof of address documents are accepted

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How to Determine Austin Residency

How to Determine Austin Residency

Austin Public Library cards are available for free to people residing within the city limits of Austin and, beginning March 11th, 2024, the extended Austin Extraterritorial Jurisdiction (ETJ) and Limited Purpose Jurisdiction. Use the City of Austin's Jurisdictions Web Map tool to find out what jurisdiction your residential address is in. 

If your residential address description shows Austin Full Purpose, Austin 2 Mile ETJ, Austin 5 Mile ETJ, or Austin LTD, you qualify for a resident Library Card free of charge. All other descriptions are considered non-resident addresses and will require a non-resident fee in order to get or renew a Library Card. More information about applying for a Library Card can be found here.

Use of the Library's resources while in any Library location, including use of Online Databases, use of public computers and wifi, and participation in Library programs is free and open to all.

For more information, contact Austin Public Library Customer Service at 512-974-7475 or circ.link@austintexas.gov.

Using the Jurisdictions Web Map

Using the Jurisdictions Web Map

Here's how you can find out in which jurisdiction you reside:

Navigate to the City of Austin Jurisdictions Web Map: https://maps.austintexas.gov/GIS/JurisdictionsWebMap/

Click I want to… and then click Find My Jurisdiction

jurisdiction web map select Find My Jurisdiction

Enter your address (house number and street name only).

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From the dropdown list that's displayed, click on the address you're searching for and click Submit.

If the search displays results, look at the Address Description section to see the jurisdiction for the address entered.

Austin Full Purpose

The Austin Full Purpose and, beginning March 11th, 2024, Austin 2 Mile ETJ, Austin 5 Mile ETJ, Austin LTD jurisdiction description indicates you qualify for a resident Library Card free of charge.

What if my address has another jurisdiction description displayed?

If you see another description, such as another city Full Purpose / ETJ / LTD, or No Address Found, the address is not within an area eligible for a free Library Card and will require a non-resident fee in order to get or renew a Library Card.

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Types of Cards

Types of Cards

Austin Public Library has a variety of membership options that allow cardholders to borrow APL materials and/or access the Digital Resources.

Adult Library Cards

Adult Library Cards

Adult Resident and Non-Resident Library Cards are issued to applicants 18 and older. To apply for a new or replacement Adult Resident or Non-Resident Library Card, the person whose name is on the account must complete a Library Card Online Application or Adult Library Card Application and bring in person a valid/acceptable photo ID and proof of current residence address in their name to any Austin Public Library location. For extenuating circumstances that do not allow for regular Library Card registration or renewal, please call the Customer Service Office at 512-974-7475.

  • Adult Resident cards are good for 3 years from the date issued/renewed.
  • $149 Yearly Non-Resident cards issued/renewed are good for 1 year from the date paid.
  • $37 Quarterly Non-Resident cards issued/renewed are good for 3 months from the date paid.

Renewing Adult Cards
To renew an expired Adult Library Card, the person whose name is on the account must either:

  • Visit an Austin Public Library location and present the Library Card, a valid and acceptable photo ID, and proof of their current residence address in their name, or
  • Use the Library Card Renewal Form and then upload their photo ID and address documentation.

Adults renewing their Library Card will need to pay any unpaid fees owed on the account down to $24.99 or less. However, if the account has been referred to collections, all fees owed must be paid in full. Non-residents have to pay a non-resident fee in full to renew their Library Card.

Note: Name changes require another library card application to be completed and signed.

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Youth Library Cards

Youth Library Cards

Youth Resident and Non-Resident Library Cards are issued to applicants who are under 18 years of age in the presence of an adult parent/guardian signee. To apply for a new or replacement Youth Library Card, the adult parent/guardian signee must complete a Library Card Online Application or Youth Library Card Application and bring in person a valid/acceptable photo ID and proof of current residence address in their name to any Austin Public Library location. If the child is not present when applying for a new card, the parent/guardian is required to present either the child's birth certificate, photo ID, or Social Security Card. A child can only have one Youth card account. For split households, please call the Customer Service Office at 512-974-7475.

  • Youth Resident cards are good for 3 years from the date issued/renewed, or until the cardholder's 18th birthday, whichever occurs first.
  • $149 Yearly Non-Resident cards issued/renewed are good for 1 year from the date paid.
  • $37 Quarterly Non-Resident cards issued/renewed are good for 3 months from the date paid. 

Student Cards
The non-resident fee is waived for any student who either lives in or is enrolled in any school in Travis County - including private school, public, daycare, charter, and home school students - until completion of high school. These students are eligible for a Student Library Card. For more information and frequently asked questions, check out our Student Library Card page.

Renewing Youth Cards
To renew an expired Youth Library Card, the parent or guardian listed on the account must either:

  • Visit an Austin Public Library location and present the Library Card, their valid and acceptable photo ID, and proof of current residence address in their name, or
  • Use the Library Card Renewal Form and then upload their photo ID and address documentation.

Adults renewing a Youth Library Card will need to pay any unpaid fees owed on the account down to $24.99 or less. However, if the account has been referred to collections, all fees owed must be paid in full. Non-residents have to pay a non-resident fee in full to renew their Library Card.

Note: Parent/Guardian changes require another library card application to be completed and signed.

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Enhanced Library Card with Photo

Enhanced Library Card with Photo

The Enhanced Library Card is a library card for adults (18 or older) that includes your library card number, photograph, address, date of birth, the expiration date, and a scannable barcode.

The Enhanced Library Card can be used to check out items from APL's physical collection and/or access to APL's Digital Resources, depending on your membership type.

Enhanced Library Cards are available at nine Austin Public Library locations, which include:

  • Central Library, 710 W. César Chávez St.
  • Cepeda Branch, 651 N. Pleasant Valley Rd.
  • Little Walnut Creek Branch, 835 W. Rundberg Ln
  • Menchaca Road Branch, 5500 Menchaca Rd.
  • Milwood Branch, 12500 Amherst Dr.
  • Ruiz Branch, 1600 Grove Blvd.
  • St. John Branch, 7500 Blessing Ave.
  • Southeast Branch, 5803 Nuckols Crossing Rd.
  • Terrazas Branch, 1105 E. César Chávez St.  
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eCards - Access to Digital Resources

eCards - Access to Digital Resources

Library eCard

Apply for an Library eCard

The Austin Public Library eCard gives homebound adults or just plain busy Austin residents (18 years and older) access to the Digital Library Resources. If you have an Austin Public Library Card, you already have access to the Digital Library Resources.

  1. Fill out an online eCard application, then upload your photo ID and residence address documentation
  2. The application will be processed within 2-3 business days; once approved, you will receive an email with your eCard number
  3. The Library eCard gives you 24/7 access to the Digital Library Resources.

Note: Adults who live in Texas, but not in an Austin Full PurposeAustin 2 Mile ETJAustin 5 Mile ETJAustin LTD jurisdiction, can purchase an eCard for an annual fee of $46.

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Group Library Card

Group Library Card

The Austin Public Library offers special Group Library Cards for use by faculty at schools and educational/service groups in Austin and Travis County, such as public, home and private schools, day care centers, group homes, and nursing homes.

  • A Group Card is only for checking out items for the group. It cannot be used for personal items.
  • The card is made under one person’s name. That person is responsible for everything checked out on the card, even if the school or group has a different agreement.

For information about applying for a Group Card, please contact Customer Service at 512-974-7475 / circ.link@austintexas.gov or ask at any Library location.

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TexShare Borrower Library Card

TexShare Borrower Library Card

People who have a TexShare Card from another library can get a free limited‑access Austin Public Library card. To apply, they must come in person and bring:

  • A current paper TexShare Card
  • A photo ID
  • Proof of their home address (if it isn’t on the ID)

With this card, they can check out physical items only. They can borrow up to 10 items at one time. They cannot use Overdrive, Interlibrary Loan (ILL), online databases, or other digital resources.

These limited‑access cards expire on the same day as the person’s paper TexShare Card. The card can last for up to one year. When it expires, the person must renew it before they can use it again. To renew, they must bring:

  • A current paper TexShare Card
  • A photo ID
  • Proof of their home address (if it isn’t on the ID)

They can only renew if they owe $24.99 or less on their account.

Note: TexShare Cards with any corrections or changes written on them will not be accepted.

TexShare Cards for APL Cardholders

Austin Public Library (APL) cardholders who have had their card for at least six months and have an account in good standing can apply for a paper TexShare Card. This card lets them borrow items from other libraries that are part of the TexShare program. Either the home library or the lending library can take away TexShare privileges at any time.

To get a paper TexShare Card, APL cardholders must contact Customer Service at 512‑974‑7475 or circ.link@austintexas.gov. They will need to fill out a TexShare Agreement Form. The TexShare Card will be mailed to them in 7–10 days. It will be good for up to one year.

  • Anyone using a TexShare Card at another library must follow that library’s rules and policies.
  • TexShare cardholders are responsible for everything checked out with the card. They must also pay any fees or charges, including collection fees.

For more information go to the TexShare Card Program website or call 512-974-7475.

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Checking Out Items & Limits

Checking Out Items & Limits

A valid Austin Public Library Card is required to borrow materials. The actual Library Card, or a valid/acceptable photo ID, must be presented in order to check out physical materials.

Library materials may not be checked out to an account if:

  • there are unpaid fees totaling $25 or more
  • the account has been referred to a collection agency
  • the account is expired

Please note that if the automated system is down for any reason, the Library Card must be presented in order to check out while the system is down.

Physical materials: Resident and paid Non-Resident Library Cards can have a maximum of 50 items checked out at one time. APL TexShare Cards can have a maximum of 10 items checked out at one time. APL eCards are not able to check out physical materials.

Digital Resources: Access is available to Resident and paid Non-Resident Library Card and eCard types. Borrowing limit varies by platform.

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Loan Periods & Due Dates

Loan Periods & Due Dates

  • Physical Materials - Books, CDs, DVDs, Blu-Rays, LPs, Circulating Laptops: 3 weeks, two renewals (unless another customer has placed a hold on the item or the account is not in good standing)
  • Wi-Fi Hotspots: 3 weeks, no renewals, limit one per card
  • Laptops (for use in the Library at select locations once the requirements are met): 4 hours, no renewals, limit one per card
  • Physical Material Due Dates: When items are renewed, the new due date is calculated from the date of the renewal. Library materials are not due on holiday closure dates.
  • eBooks, eAudiobooksStreaming Videos: Varies by platform, please check the platform's Digital Resource page for renewal information.
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Fees

Fees

These approved fees are part of the budget and Fee Schedule process and are the subject of a City Ordinance. Approved fees for the current fiscal year do not change fees incurred from previous years.

Overdue Fines

Overdue Fines

On February 17, 2022, the Austin City Council adopted an ordinance eliminating fines for Austin Public Library materials returned or renewed past the due date. This went into effect on February 28, 2022. We have created a Fine-Free Library FAQ to help library customers understand what this change will mean for them.

While APL no longer charges overdue fines for items returned or renewed past the due date, customers are still required to return materials when they are due back. When an item becomes 28 days overdue, it is 'assumed lost' by the system and the account is billed the cost of the item, as determined by the Library.

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Lost or Damaged Material Fees

Lost or Damaged Material Fees

If an item is lost or damaged, the account is billed the cost of the item, as determined by the Library. The Austin Public Library does not accept replacement copies for lost or damaged items.

Charges for lost or damaged laptops and electronic devices include the cost of the laptop / device plus a $150 non-refundable service charge per device.

Refunds are only eligible for up to 1 year from the ‘Date Billed’ for LOST items that have been paid for in full. In order to receive a refund, the item and a receipt showing payment in full must be presented.

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Delinquent Accounts

Delinquent Accounts

The Austin Public Library has contracted with Unique Management Services to assist in recovering unreturned Library material and unpaid fees. Accounts with unreturned material and/or unpaid fees totaling $25 or more that are 56 days past due will be submitted to Unique Management Services and a service charge of $10 will be added to the balance.

Once an account has been referred to Unique Management Services, all fees must be paid in order for the card to be used again.

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Paying Fees

Paying Fees

  • Pay online with a credit card or eCheck at this link.
  • Fees can be paid in-person at any Austin Public Library location (except Recycled Reads and the Austin History Center) with:
    • Cash
    • Credit/Debit Card
    • Personal Checks (for the exact amount)
    • Money Orders 
  • Payments can be mailed to:
    • Austin Public Library Customer Service Office
      PO BOX 2287
      Austin, TX 78768-2287
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Lost or Stolen Library Cards

Lost or Stolen Library Cards

If your Austin Public Library Card has been lost or stolen, notify APL as soon as possible. 

Ways to Report Your Library Card Lost or Stolen:

The Austin Public Library is not responsible for any unauthorized use of an Austin Public Library Card. To minimize liability, cardholders must inform the Austin Public Library immediately if their Library Card becomes lost or stolen. 

Cardholders are held responsible for any items checked out and any fines incurred by the use of their Library Card prior to the card being reported lost or stolen.

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Placing Holds on Items

Placing Holds on Items

Physical Materials

You can place a hold on items that can be checked out. 

  • The library will send the item to the Austin Public Library location you choose.
  • You can have up to 15 holds at one time on a valid library card.
  • To place a hold, log in to My Account with your library card number and your password. Your account must be in good standing.

If you do not pick up your hold within 10 days, or if you do not cancel it, you will be charged $1.00 for each item. This rule helps reduce unclaimed holds and long wait times.

If your account has a valid email address, the library will email you when your item is ready for pickup. To make sure you get these emails, add sirsi@aupl.sirsi.net to your contacts or safe sender list. If you do not have an email address on your account, the notice will be sent by U.S. Mail.

eBooks & eAudiobooks

The hold limit for Overdrive titles is 7. Once you are notified that an Overdrive hold is available, you have 72 hours in which to check it out.

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Renewing Items

Renewing Items

Physical Materials

If your account is in good standing, you can renew items online by logging in to My Account with your library card number and your password. You can also renew items in person at an APL location or by calling Customer Service at 512‑974‑7475.

When you renew an item, the new due date is three weeks from the day you renew it. You can renew Austin Public Library items two times, unless:

  • Someone else has a hold on the item
  • The item was checked out for 6 weeks on a Group Card
  • Your account is not in good standing

Automatic Renewals

The library will try to renew items for you automatically in the morning on the day they are due. Items will not be renewed automatically if:

  • Another person has requested them
  • You already reached the renewal limit
  • Your account is not in good standing

If you have an email address on your account, you will get an email with your new due dates when items are renewed. If items cannot be renewed, you will get the usual reminder email instead.

eBooks, eAudiobooks, & all Digital Resources

Varies by platform, please check the platform's Digital Resource page for renewal information.

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Returning Items & Transferring Items from Card to Card

Returning Items & Transferring Items from Card to Card

Austin Public Library materials can be returned to any Austin Public Library location. APL materials will be checked in at the return location. Book drops are open after hours and during holiday closures. The Central Library and the Milwood Branch have automated Intelligent Return machines that immediately check in items returned.

APL materials may also be mailed to our Customer Service Office.

Austin Public Library Customer Service Office
PO BOX 2287
Austin, TX 78768-2287

In order for Austin Public Library materials to be transferred from one account to another, the items must be presented in person to staff and checked in. If there aren't any holds on the items, they can be checked out by the returning party.

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Interlibrary Loan Service

Interlibrary Loan Service

Some books not available in the Austin Public Library system may be obtained from other library systems using the Interlibrary Loan service. For more information, please visit the Interlibrary Loan page, contact an Adult Services Librarian online through Ask a Librarian or call 512-974-7400 (option 1).

TexShare, eCard, and Group cardholders are not able to place Interlibrary Loan holds.

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Information provided on this Web page is subject to change through action of the Austin City Council or the Austin Public Library.