Library Card Policy
The Galion Public Library follows a policy of issuing one library
card set (consisting of a wallet card and matching keychain tag)
per person. Your card is issued to you, and
you are responsible for all items taken out using
your card. Each library patron needs a library card. Your library
card is your access point to the services and materials that
the library provides.
Because the Galion Public Library is part of a
Consortium of Ohio Libraries,
you may use a library card issued by any library in our
consortium. If you already have a card from one of the other
libraries (e.g., from Mt. Gilead or Bucyrus), you can simply use
that card here. Likewise, if you have a card from Galion, you
can use it at those other libraries. Consortium policy is to
attempt to
merge
accounts whenever possible so that the
computer knows you are the same person and tracks all your library
items together under one account, even if you use multiple libraries.
Your first card is issued to you free of charge.
You can sign up for a library card at the main desk.
You will need to show ID (something with your name, photo,
and birthdate; a driver's license is a common choice).
Children who do not have ID must be accompanied by a parent (or
legal guardian) who does have ID.
Also, if the ID does not have your current address, you will need
to show some other item with your name and the address, such as
a piece of mail you have received or a bill or paycheck stub.
If your ID shows your address, then that is all you need.
No one may check out items on your card except you.
If another person is to check out materials when you are not present,
that person must use his or her own card. (Exception: if you receive
Books on Wheels
service, a library employee will check out materials on your
card as part of this service. Other exceptions must be approved
in advance by the library director.
The library director
is not always available every moment the library is open, especially
evenings and weekends, so be sure to make these arrangements well
ahead of time. If you have special circumstances and need
someone else to check out on your card for you, you need to get
special approval in advance.)
If you lose your card and are unable to find it
again you will need to purchase a replacement card. A replacement
card costs $1. When purchasing a replacement card, you may be
asked to show your ID again, or a piece of mail with your name
and address on it.
If important identifying information (such as your name or address)
changes at any time, you should let us know at the main desk so
that we can update your account. If your name has changed, you
will need to show ID or other documentation of your new name. If
your address has changed, please bring something with your name and
your new address, such as a piece of mail you have received or a
bill stub.
Your registration must be renewed
periodically (typically,
every two years). This just means that we must verify your
contact information and update it as necessary.
You do not need to purchase a replacement card
when this happens; the card itself is still good and can simply
be renewed
.