Getting a Library Card

Welcome! 

A North Vancouver District Public Library card is your pass to a wealth of resources, programs, and services! Sign up for a card today. 

You may get a North Vancouver District Public 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 in the District of North Vancouver for more than three months (e.g. a 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

You can apply for an library card in-person at any NVDPL location or by filling out the online form

Each member of a family aged 13 or over must come in and sign up for their own Library card. You must provide proof of name and address to receive a Library card. The most common examples of proof of address include:

  • a current BC driver's licence, BC Services Card, or BC ID 

If you do not have one of the above forms of identification, please ask staff for other ways to register

BC Library OneCard

You can use your North Vancouver District Public Library card to borrow materials from other public libraries in BC for free.  For more information, see BC OneCard.