Get a Library Card
How to get a Library card at the Hesperia Community Library
We serve patrons who live in: Newfield Township, Denver Township, Greenwood Township, Village of Hesperia, and Beaver Township that is part of the Hesperia Community School District.
You can now apply for a card online by following this link: Online Card Application
Juvenile Resident Card (under 18 years old):
- Parent/legal guardian must fill out information for a card for you.
- Bring your parent/legal guardian to the library.
- Parent/legal guardian must have a Michigan driver’s license or Michigan ID. The ID must have your current address on it.
Adult Resident Card (over 18 years old):
- Bring a valid Michigan driver’s license or Michigan ID with your current address to the library.
If you do not live in our service area you have two options:
Student Card (school-year only):
- Attend Hesperia Community Schools – grades K through 12.
- These cards are valid from September 1st until May 1st
Non-Resident Card (adult or student):
- Bring your parent/legal guardian to the library.
- Parent/legal guardian must have a Michigan driver’s license or Michigan ID with a
current address. - This card will cost $12 for 3 months or $48 for a year.
You will be limited to materials owned by Hesperia Community Library. No Lakeland Cooperative
borrowing, MeL borrowing or access to downloadable ebooks or audiobooks.
The library card is meant to be used only by the person whose name is on the card. They are not family
cards.
If you have a card at another library you can check out materials at our library unless you have unpaid
fees on your record.
