Adult Cards
Getting a library card is easy and free! If you are a resident or own property in Fayette County, you may apply for a library card at the library on the bookmobile. A photo ID and proof of local address are required for registration.
Juvenile Cards
Library cards are available to juveniles from birth and up. Child must be present for library staff to issue a library card.
Photo identification with current address:
- Valid Indiana Driver's License
- Valid Indiana State Identification Card
- Valid US Government-issued Identification (ex., passport, military identification, permanent resident card issued by the Department of Homeland Security or Immigration Services)
- Valid Driver's License from another state
- Valid current university or college identification
If your photo identification is missing your current address, bring one of the following:
- Computer-generated bank statement issued in the applicant’s name within the last 30 days
- Computer-generated utility, credit card company, doctor or hospital bill, issued in the applicant’s name within the last 30 days, and containing the address of residence
- Medicaid or Medicare benefit statement issued in the applicant’s name within the last 30 days
- Change-of-address confirmation from the United States Postal Service showing prior and current address of residence (a P.O. Box is not acceptable as a residence address)
- Apartment lease signed within the last 30 days
Special Card Types
Teachers who work in Fayette County but live in another county may be eligible for a courtesy card. Bring your teacher identification with you to register. If you live, in an Evergreen Indiana library, you are able to use that card at the library.
Don’t live in Fayette County or the Evergreen Indiana Library district? You may be eligible to apply for a non-resident card for an annual fee. Ask for more information today!
What is the Evergreen Consortium?
Evergreen Indiana is a statewide network of over 100 public, school, and institutional libraries that work together to share resources. By using the Evergreen Integrated Library System (ILS)—a powerful open-source software—these libraries give their patrons access to a much larger collection of materials than any single library could offer.
With your Evergreen Indiana library card, you can borrow items from any member library in the consortium—millions of books, movies, audiobooks, and more!