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Old 01-03-2017, 12:28 PM   #20
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Originally Posted by wawasteele View Post
In California, many, but not all, public libraries will allow any resident of the state to get a card. You have to apply in person. However, many, again not all, will let you renew by phone. You just have to confirm your contact information.
Thanks so much for this info, I very much want everything I do to be 100% legal, follow the rules. But for me I just haven't acquired that perfection.

I think that what I read on the CA.gov/libraries site that there is an option to get a card online, I am not sure though. I'm just waiting to hear back. Since I like my library in my "home" State, I will call them today after they open, and ask if they might have a non-resident card I can purchase.

I didn't say I couldn't afford to buy "any" books because once every couple of months I can.

Thanks again
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