What kind of identification do I need to get a library card?

Photographic identification issued by a government or educational institution is required to open an account and must be shown when the application is made. For example: a current driver’s license or state identification card. City residence verification is required to open a no charge account. Acceptable forms of verification: government issued ID (must be current), electric bill, water bill, cable bill, natural gas bill, or lease.

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1. How do I get to the library?
2. What kind of identification do I need to get a library card?
3. Do you accept material donations?
4. Does the library provide tax forms?
5. Does the Library have Wi-Fi?
6. Is it possible to download audiobooks from the library's website?
7. What is the fee to get a library card?
8. What is the fee for Internet access?
9. How old do I have to be to get a library card?
10. What is the TexShare Card Program?
11. How do I get a TexShare card?
12. How can I check my account online?
13. Does the Library have a public fax service?
14. Does the Library have a copy machine?
15. Can I renew my library materials over the phone?
16. Can I renew my library materials on the Internet?
17. My materials are late. How much will my fine be?
18. Can I return my materials after the Library is closed?
19. Can I use a debit or credit card to pay for damaged or lost items?
20. What is an Interlibrary Loan?
21. How much does an Interlibrary Loan cost?
22. How do I renew my Interlibrary Loan?
23. What do I do if I get home and an item is already damaged?
24. What do I do if I get home and the DVD/CD wasn't in the case?