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Old 08-11-2012, 10:52 PM   #8
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Originally Posted by SteveEisenberg View Post
Thinking about that, my wife and I have no problem paying an out of area library fee.

Seattle Public Library, are you listening?
They do have an out of area plan, but it's limited to Washington residents; and it's a bit spendy:

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Can I use Library services if I don't qualify for a free card?

Yes, but to borrow items, you will need a:
  • Visitor card - for people temporarily living in our service area for up to three months. Visitor cards cost $25 and are good for three months. People using a visitor card can borrow up to five items at a time.
  • Non-resident card - for people living in Washington state who do not qualify for service in other ways. Non-resident cards cost $85 and are good for one year.
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