If you live, own property, or attend school in the City or Town of Poughkeepsie, you are eligible for a Poughkeepsie Public Library District library card.
Library card information for:
For those 18 years and older, apply online using the button below. Upon verification, you will receive an email with your library card barcode and instructions on how to set a Personal Identification Number (PIN). This library card barcode can be used to access all the PPLD e-Library services including eBooks, downloadable audiobooks, streaming videos, and databases without having to come to the library!
If you want to check out any physical items, or use other libraries in the Mid-Hudson Library System, you will need a physical library card. Simply visit any PPLD library Check-Out Desk with a valid photo ID, and proof of address for verification (see info below) to complete the registration process.
- College students who are not local residents, but reside at a local college, are eligible for a Library District library card.
- A current photo ID (such as a driver’s license) and a current student ID are required.
- You must apply in-person at any Library District location.
- The card is valid for one academic year and is renewable.
- The application must be completed and signed by a parent or guardian and presented in-person at any library Check-Out Desk with the child.
- The parent/guardian must provide proof of address (see information below) on behalf of the child.
- The child must be present with the parent/guardian to receive their library card.
- A parent/guardian may verify his/her child’s age or grade level in the absence of identification.
- Minors have access to the same library materials as adult borrowers.
- Parents/guardians are responsible for the lost or damaged materials borrowed by their children.
- Parents/guardians of minors not yet in the seventh grade may be given information about items checked-out, overdue, and fines/fees owed unless prevented by a court-issued custodial agreement.
- Parents/guardians of minors in grades seven through twelve may be given information about overdue materials only upon presentation of the youth’s library card barcode number, printed overdue notice, or personal identification that confirms that the adult is the youth’s parent/guardian.
- View the Library Card Terms and Conditions – Policy 1109 for complete information.
Limited use cards are offered to minors who have yet to obtain parental permission for a full access card.
The Limited Use card provides access to:
- On-site computer use.
- Digital and streaming content.
- Up to three items (from the PPLD teen and juvenile collections) can be checked out at any given time.
View the Library Card Terms and Conditions – Policy 1109 for complete information.
- Teens who attend any public or private school in the City or Town of Poughkeepsie are eligible.
- A Library District Teen Card may only be used at a Poughkeepsie Public Library District location.
- The library card application form must be signed by a parent or guardian and presented in-person at any library Check-Out Desk with the child.
- Teens must be present to receive their library card upon registration.
- Verification of school enrollment is required. Current school IDs are the preferred form of verification.
- Library District Teen Cards have access to the same library materials as adult borrowers.
- Teen Card accounts may have only three items checked out at any given time.
- Parents/guardians of teens in grades seven through twelve may be given information about overdue materials only upon presentation of the youth’s library card barcode number, printed overdue notice, or personal identification that confirms that the adult is the youth’s parent/guardian.
- View the Library Card Terms and Conditions – Policy 1109 for complete information.
- A Teen Room Use form must be completed and signed by a parent/guardian if planning to spend time in a Library District designated Teen space.
- Post office boxes are accepted as mailing addresses. Proof of residence is still required.
- Any tax bills, rent receipts, or statements from a homeless shelter used for verification of identity must be dated no more than 3 months prior to the application date.
- Any of the above must be dated within the last 3 months, as indicated by the postmark or date of the printed e-bill.
- The name and address provided to verify identification must match the information entered on the application.
- The same identification must also be presented when a change to the borrower’s address is made and when replacing a lost card. Cardholders are required to report change of name or address information promptly.