Library Cards
Your library card is more than a piece of plastic. It's the key that unlocks a treasure chest of information and entertainment both here at the library and on the internet.
With your card you can check out materials such as books, audio books, DVDs, and more by stopping by the library. Through the internet, you have free access to:
You may request a library card at the Lending Desk or Customer Service Desk on the first floor. The whole process takes about 5 minutes of your time. Please be aware library cards are not issued after 30 minutes prior to closing.
Library cards are available free of charge.
You will be asked for a photo identification with proof of current address. A driver's license is frequently used. A utility bill with your current address postmarked in the last 2 weeks can also be used.
A child, 15 years and younger, may get a library card if a parent or legal guardian shows a photo ID, proof of current address and signs an application form. The parent or legal guardian who signs the form is responsible for items checked out by the child and must assume responsibility for and monitor their children's use of the internet through the library's internet connection. The parent or legal guardian's library account will be linked to the child's account.
Lost cards should be reported immediately to prevent misuse.
Library cards expire annually. Please contact the Customer Service or Lending Desk to renew your card.
Balances of $5 or more must be paid in full to check out, renew, use the library's Public Computing Center, or submit Interlibrary Loan requests. For more information, visit our Fees page.
Our system can keep a loan history of everything you borrow from the library. You must request this service at the lending desk or customer service desk on the first floor. This service is not retroactive and will only track items you borrow after you request the service.
Please be advised that if your records should be subpoenaed by the government or requested by Homeland Security, we would be required to surrender them.
Let Library Elf help you manage your library loans and holds.
• Anyone who wants to reduce overdues
• Families with children and lots of books
• Anyone who requests a lot of holds
• Email and/or RSS alerts before items are due
• Email and/or RSS alerts on overdues and holds
• Consolidated list of yours or your family's library loans and holds
• Cellphone text message alerts for holds (US and Canada)
• Real-time checking by browser
To sign up go to www.libraryelf.com
Library Elf is independently-run and is NOT affiliated in any way with High Point Public Library. Borrower is responsibility for debts incurred and items borrowed on library account.
Uses
With your card you can check out materials such as books, audio books, DVDs, and more by stopping by the library. Through the internet, you have free access to:
- All of our subscription databases (some of which can be accessed from outside the library)
- Downloads of audiobooks and other media through the North Carolina Digital Library and Hoopla (See Downloadable Titles page for instructions)
- NCLive
Getting a Card
You may request a library card at the Lending Desk or Customer Service Desk on the first floor. The whole process takes about 5 minutes of your time. Please be aware library cards are not issued after 30 minutes prior to closing.
Cost
Library cards are available free of charge.
Requirements
You will be asked for a photo identification with proof of current address. A driver's license is frequently used. A utility bill with your current address postmarked in the last 2 weeks can also be used.
Child Library Card
A child, 15 years and younger, may get a library card if a parent or legal guardian shows a photo ID, proof of current address and signs an application form. The parent or legal guardian who signs the form is responsible for items checked out by the child and must assume responsibility for and monitor their children's use of the internet through the library's internet connection. The parent or legal guardian's library account will be linked to the child's account.
Lost Cards
Lost cards should be reported immediately to prevent misuse.
Expiration
Library cards expire annually. Please contact the Customer Service or Lending Desk to renew your card.
Fines & Other Fees
We do not charge overdue fines. However, if an item is overdue more than 50 days, a lost fee will be charged and only waived when the item is returned.
Loan History
Our system can keep a loan history of everything you borrow from the library. You must request this service at the lending desk or customer service desk on the first floor. This service is not retroactive and will only track items you borrow after you request the service.
Security
Please be advised that if your records should be subpoenaed by the government or requested by Homeland Security, we would be required to surrender them.
Library Elf
Let Library Elf help you manage your library loans and holds.
Who uses Elf?
• Anyone who wants to reduce overdues
• Families with children and lots of books
• Anyone who requests a lot of holds
What's delivered?
• Email and/or RSS alerts before items are due
• Email and/or RSS alerts on overdues and holds
• Consolidated list of yours or your family's library loans and holds
• Cellphone text message alerts for holds (US and Canada)
• Real-time checking by browser
To sign up go to www.libraryelf.com
Library Elf is independently-run and is NOT affiliated in any way with High Point Public Library. Borrower is responsibility for debts incurred and items borrowed on library account.