Waterville Public Library

Get Yourself a Library Card

"When I got my library card, that's when my life began." ~ Rita Mae Brown, Contemporary American Author

Coming into the Library to get a card might not be an option, but now you don't have to! Fill out the form and you'll have your own Waterville Library card number that will allow you to access the cloudLibrary (and other Digital Maine Library resources) in no time! If you’re a Waterville resident, you can also use this card to request and check out physical items through Library To Go. We cannot hand out physical cards at this time, so when you come to pick up your order, make sure to bring your ID with you every visit. 

https://form.jotform.com/watervillepubliclibrary/librarycard

Many people are eligible for a free Waterville Public Library card no matter where they live!

  • Waterville residents and property owners
  • Students and educators at Waterville schools
  • All full-time Waterville emploees and their children
For children under 14, a parent or legal guardian must sign the registration form. By signing the registration form, the parent agrees to comply with library rules on behalf of the child.  There is no minimum age requirement for a children's card.

You can fill out the restration form above or, once we have reopened, you can drop by during library hours to complete a registration form. Please bring photo identification and proof of current mailing address to the library to be issued a permanent library card.

Acceptable forms of ID and proof of address:

* Driver's license or identification card
* Passport 
* School ID
* Mail addressed to current address
* Voter registration card
* Car registration
* Printed checks with current address
* Rent or mortgage receipt 
* OR any other official document showing photo, citizen's name and current address

***Once the Waterville Public Library building is open, we will ask that you bring in confirmation of your mailing address and identity in order to receive your card and fully activate your account!***
 
A Waterville non-resident who lives elsewhere in Maine may get a digital-online only card at no charge, but there will be a fee if they wish to borrow physical items from the Waterville Public Library when the building is open to the public again: $40 for a year, $25 for six months, or $15 for three.