All Library locations will be closed Tuesday, December 24 & Wednesday, December 25, for the Christmas holiday.
A library card is your pass to information, entertainment, education, and opportunity.
Sign up, update, and renew online or in person.
A library card is your pass to information, entertainment, education, and opportunity.
Sign up, update, and renew online or in person.
Sign up online and we’ll set you up with a card instantly.
Sign Up NowAlready have a Kansas City Public Library card? Manage it online!
Go ahead and sign up. The system will allow you to recover an existing card on file.
As a cardholder at the Kansas City Public Library, you enjoy Freedom from Fines. We don’t charge late fines on overdue items, and we don’t have fine-related restrictions on use of public computers or access to digital materials. Learn more about what this means for your borrowing habits.
Learn more »Once you have a Library Card, you can use the online catalog to track your borrowing, holds and shelves. You can also leave ratings and comments for titles in our collection, make purchase recommendations and curate reading lists.
The first time you login you will be prompted to create a username. This allows you to login with an easy to remember username and keep your library card number private.
There is no minimum age requirement to obtain a Library card. There are many factors that parents/guardians may take into consideration when or if they’d like their child(ren) to have their own card and those differ from family to family. Therefore, the Library does not presume to impose age restrictions. All patrons are welcome to check out or access any materials in our collections and the Library respects the responsibility that parents and guardians have for their minor’s reading and information needs.
Parents or guardians of Library District may request to have their child’s account deactivated. They can obtain a "Request for Deactivation of a Minor’s Library Card form" at any of our library locations. After the parent completes the form, it will be forwarded to Library Administration for processing. The account will not be deleted from the system but will be in a deactivated status not allowing check out of materials, access to computers or access to online resources such as eBooks and databases.
Many minors have library accounts that are facilitated through their school (Kansas City Public Schools, Académie Lafayette) parents will need to contact the school to have those accounts deactivated.
If you live in metropolitan Kansas City (Missouri or Kansas), you enjoy full access to KC Library services.
If you have verified your account in person with identification and proof of address, you will enjoy extended checkout and hold limits.
Even if you don’t reside in our service area, you can still use some Library privileges:
Teachers and homeschool educators can apply for Educator Cards to obtain longer checkout periods and keep borrowing separate from personal accounts. Learn more »
Students enrolled in Kansas City Public Schools will automatically receive borrowing privileges at all Kansas City Public Library locations in addition to school libraries. Updates to these accounts should be made through the school district.
Please contact us immediately to report the lost card, then visit your nearest library location with ID to replace it.
Every year or two, the Library needs to check in with you to verify or update your name, mailing address, phone number or email address. This allows us to maintain accurate information for courtesy emails, overdue notices and other communication about your library account. You can renew by:
No, we would be happy to issue a card to you in person at any of our locations.
If you don't recall your PIN, visit the Library Card portal, select "Update an Existing Card" and select the "Forgot PIN" button.
If you want to change your PIN, visit the Library Card portal and select "Update an Existing Card." Review your contact information, the click "Change PIN."
To change the information on your account, visit the Library Card portal and select "Update an Existing Card." You can also come see us in person.
If the Library Card Portal cannot authenticate your address as a valid residential mailing address, we cannot extend full privileges right away. Please contact us and we can help you obtain a full privilege card if you qualify.
Contact us at 816.701.3400 or send us an email if you have any questions about Library Cards or encounter problems signing up.