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Old 01-03-2017, 11:31 AM   #16
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Guess I've missed any fraud posts.

As for cards expiring, last I checked they don't expire where I am anymore (regular resident cards), at least as long as they are used regularly.



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Originally Posted by abbynormal52 View Post
While I'm here, I thought I'd ask if anyone knows whether or not you can gain a library card in another county of your own State (online) if you live in a place that does have a library, but only one, and VERY limited?

Just wondering if any States allow for that "special" privilege?
Most places I'm aware of it wouldn't be a state thing as libraries I'm familiar with aren't run at a state level, but a county, city, municipality level or a consortium of several of those. I know here there is a statewide coop for members of libraries in most, not all, places in the state can get a card from other libraries in the state, but I have no idea if they work for digital. I know where I am out-of-state cards do not work for digital.
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