Who can use the libraries?
- Anyone of any age can use the libraries and their services. To take books home you will need to get a library card.
How much does it cost?
- If you live outside North Shore City and Rodney District you can join as a subscription borrower. There is a charge for this. Non-North Shore residents 18 and under who are attending educational institutions on the North Shore may join for free. Proof of enrolment is required.
How do I get a card?
- To collect your card you will need to bring with you:
- one form of identification with a photograph or your signature, eg. driver’s licence, passport, credit card, community services card
- proof of your address in North Shore City or Rodney district eg. bank letter, phone or power bill, rates notice
- if you are under 18 you will need a parent or guardian with you to sign for you and show their identification with proof of address.
You will be asked to agree to the following conditions.
· That the information provided on the registration form is correct.
· To notify the library of any change to your details.
· To notify the library immediately if your card is lost or stolen.
· To accept responsibility for all items issued and charges incurred against your registration.
· To understand that the services of a debt collection agency may be used to recover outstanding debts and related costs.
· To agree to follow the bylaws on library use
* The majority of library services are funded from North Shore City Council rates.