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Who can get a Library card?

Residency Requirements

Individuals owning property or living within the limits of the City of Walla Walla are eligible for a free library card. Individuals owning property or living within the limits of other jurisdictions subject to an agreement between the City of Walla Walla and said jurisdiction are eligible for a free library card. Falsification of statement is subject to State law RCW 9A .76.175.

Residents of the unincorporated areas of Walla Walla County can use the Walla Walla Public Library because they pay property taxes to the Walla Walla County Rural Library District. The Walla Walla County Rural Library District and Prescott, WA have contracts with the Walla Walla Public Library to provide service to their taxpayers. The Walla Walla Public Library also offers a library card with full borrowing privileges for $135.00 a year, or $70.00 for 6 months to anyone, anywhere!

It's the best card in your wallet. You must bring your library card every time you visit the library. The card identifies you as a member of our library and helps us to provide the best service to our customers

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