Who can get a library card?
Anyone can acquire a library card. If you pay property taxes to the City of Red Oak, or are a Red Oak city employee or a Red Oak school teacher your card is free of charge. For all other interested patrons a yearly membership fee of $20 is required. Children may be added under a registered adult for $5 each.

Only a legal parent or guardian may get a card for a child, and may be asked to show legal proof of guardianship. All fees accumulated on the child’s card are the financial responsibility of the parent or guardian. Children must be old enough to sign their own name, or of an age where they would normally be able to do so.

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1. Who can get a library card?
2. What do I need to get a card?
3. What computer/printing services does the library offer?
4. What is the password to my library account?
5. How many items can I check out, and for how long?
6. I forgot my card. Can I still check out items?
7. What if I have a card at another library? (TexShare)
8. Can I renew borrowed items?
9. Can I place holds on items in the library collection?
10. Why is my card blocked / expired?
11. What if the library does not have the item I want?
12. Does the library accept donations / memorials of items / money?
13. Can I volunteer at the Library?
14. Does the Library have a Friends Group?