Eligibility
- Residents living within the Hunterdon County Library service area are eligible for free Hunterdon County Library cards
- Non-residents who own property or a business in the service area are eligible for free Hunterdon County Library cards
- Non-Residents who teach at a public school in the service area and are non-residents of the County of Hunterdon, are eligible for free library cards
- Non-County Residents and residents of Milford Borough and Lambertville City may pay an annual fee to receive a Hunterdon County Library card
Come to the Library
- Bring your filled out library card application with proof of residency to one of the libraries in the Hunterdon County Library service area:
Headquarters, (Raritan Township), North County Branch (Clinton), South County Branch, (Ringoes), Bunnvale, Frenchtown, High Bridge,
Holland-Alexandria, Readington, Three Bridges, Tewksbury or the Bookmobile ()
- Eligible non-residents should bring proof of owning property, a business, a letter from a school stating you teach a class, or a County of Hunterdon employee ID to receive a card
- Children of any age may apply for a library card in their name
- Patrons under the age of 17 years old must have a parent or guardian co-sign their library card application
Library Card Privileges and Responsibilities
- Hunterdon County Library cards may be used at any branch or affiliated library listed above. These cards are also honored at the Flemington Free Public Library
- You may use your library card to access databases subscribed to by the Hunterdon County Library available through our website
- Registered borrowers agree to comply with the rules of the library and assume full responsibility for all materials borrowed in the cardholder's name
- Cardholders shall make every effort to return materials on time, pay overdue fines when materials are returned late and pay replacement costs for materials not returned
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