Frequently Asked Questions:

How do I get my NPR Public Library card?
Members of all ages that do not have photo ID and/or proof of address may get a limited access courtesy card. To obtain a full access card, members 18 years and over need to provide a photo ID and proof of current address, if it is not on the photo ID. You may bring a recent piece of mail with your name and current address on it. If you do not have proof of address, please see a library staff member for accepted alternatives, or call 727-853-1279.

Members under 18 must have a parent or legal guardian present to accept legal responsibility for full access cards. The responsible parent or legal guardian must either already have a NPR Public Library card or obtain one. If a parent or legal guardian is not present, members under 18 may obtain a limited access card.

How much does a library card cost?
All Pasco County residents, along with those who pay property taxes to the city of New Port Richey, local government employees, and members of libraries who have a reciprocal borrowing agreement with your NPR Public Library may be issued a card at no charge.

May I use my Pasco County library card at the NPR Public Library?
Your NPR Public Library is an independent library and issues its own library card to you. However, we honor your county card for the issuance of one of ours. 

Is there a limit to the number of items I can borrow?
The maximum number of items that may be borrowed on a library card at any given time is 35. Item limits are as follows: DVD/Blu-rays (10), Video Games (2), Launchpads (1), Mobile Hotspots (1), Artwork (1) and DIY collection items (1). 

How long may I keep an item?
You may keep DVDs, video games, mobile hotspots and New Books for two weeks (14 days). You may keep all other items for four weeks (28 days). Artwork may be kept for 60 days. 

May I renew an item?
Mobile hotspots and DIY collection items may be renewed once. Artwork is non-renewable. All other materials may be renewed twice. Items will not be renewed if someone else has requested them. You may renew items by calling the library at (727) 853-1279, emailing nprlibrary@nprlibrary.org or logging into your account. The library will attempt to automatically renew all items not renewed or returned by the due date and send notifcation of the attempt. 

How may I request an item that is currently checked out?
You may request that an item be held for you. Place a hold request in person at the Member Support desk, over the phone (727) 853-1279 or by logging into your account. Your NPR Public Library staff will contact you when the item is available.  We then hold it for seven days.

May someone else pick up an item for me?
Anyone who has your card and the PIN/Password for your account may pick up items for you and check out via the MeeScan self-check kiosk.

What if I return an item late, damage an item or lose an item?
When you receive your NPR Public Library card, you take responsibility for the materials that we share. You also agree to pay any charges due to late, irreparably damaged or lost materials. Artwork, Launchpads, DIY collection items and Interlibrary Loan (ILL) materials are assessed a late charge of $1 per day. The maximum late charge for any item is $5. Members are also assessed a replacement charge for lost, stolen or irreparably damaged items.

 

What should I do if I lose my library card? Please notify the library immediately. Until you have alerted us that the card is lost, you are responsible for any materials borrowed with your NPR Public Library card.

 

May I return items borrowed from a Pasco County library to the NPR Public Library, and vice versa?    Please return Pasco County Library items to any of the Pasco County Library Cooperative branches and NPR Public Library items to the NPR Public Library. Items obtained for you via an inter-library loan (ILL) from other libraries, including ILL items from the Pasco County system must be returned to the NPR Public Library. If you accidentally return Pasco County Library items to the NPR Public Library, we have a courier that will drop them off at a Pasco Library once per week.

Does my NPR Public Library offer internet access to the public?Yes, Internet access is available to the community through public computers. Use with your NPR Public Library card is not limited.  If you do not have an NPR Public Library card, you may request a guest pass, which is good for one hour. Your NPR Public Library also provides free Wi-Fi service both inside and outside on library grounds.

How do I get on the computer?
Enter your user ID (found on the back of your NPR Public Library card) and your PIN number (the password you set up for your membership account).  You may also freely access Wi-Fi by connecting to NPRlibrary-public.

May I let a family member use my library card to get on the computer?
Only you are authorized to use your library card to access the public computers. Each individual must have their own library card to access the computers. Unauthorized use will result in a block placed upon the library card.

Does my NPR Public Library have computer classes?
The library offers computer classes at various times. Please visit our calendar to see a list of upcoming classes.

How much does it cost to...
-print from the computer     $0.15/pg for black and white, $0.25/page for color
-make copies                      $0.15/pg for black and white, $0.25/page for color
-send/receive a fax              $1/page
-scan                                 No charge to a USB, email address or cloud storage, like Google or Dropbox