Getting a library card

 You may get a North Vancouver District library card

IF

>  You live in the District of North Vancouver OR

>  You live in a community that is served by another InterLINK library OR

>  You are a visitor and will be here more than 3 months (e.g. homestay student)

AND

>  You are 13 years of age or older (children aged 0-12 may have their own cards, but they must be signed by a parent or guardian)

Applying for your library card:

>  Each member of a family aged 13 or over must come in and sign up for their own card

>  You must have proof of name and address with you to receive a library card. 

>  Examples of proof of address include:

    >  Current BC driver's licence

OR

    >  2 other pieces of ID, one of which must bear your current address for example:

        *  Passport / Social Insurance Card / Care Card

AND

        *  Current letter or bill (e.g. BC Hydro) addressed to you / bank statement / personal cheque

BC Library OneCard:

You can use your NVDPL library card to borrow materials from other public libraries in BC for free.  For more information, see BC OneCard.