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Austins Central Library, located in the Seaholm District, is one of the citys most beautiful public spaces.
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.
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. $120 Yearly Non-Resident cards issued/renewed are good for 1 year from the date paid.
Visiting as a Guest (non-UT affiliates) All are welcome to use the UT Libraries collections by visiting us in person and using material within our buildings during times were open to the public. Borrowing privileges for guests are limited.
(c) Kitchen facilities or equipment are not provided by the library, except for minimal kitchen facilities at the Carver Branch and the Austin History Center which may be used with permission from the librarian in charge. (d) Protective mats or tablecloths must be used on tables when refreshments are being served.
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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. Fill out the online application. Make a note of the Library Card password you choose, as you will need it later.
What is the cost? Library Cards and eCards are free for Austin residents.

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