- Individual accounts can be opened for military sponsors and family members possessing valid ID cards, including children. (Parents have the option to place a block on their child’s account, limiting the types of items allowed for checkout.)
- Individual accounts can be opened for DA and DoD civilians who work on post, as well as dependents who live with the sponsor. Proof of employment as well as proof of residence for dependents must be provided. Dependent privileges will be reviewed and renewed annually.
- Individual accounts can be opened for contractors who work on post.
- ID card/Library card must be presented in order to check out materials.
- Cardholder or sponsor is responsible for all materials checked out on their family’s accounts.
- Accounts must be in good standing when clearing post. Lost items may be replaced or paid for.
- Books, Music CDs, and Audio Books are checked out for 3 weeks.
- TV series on DVD are checked out for 2 weeks.
- DVDs and Video Games check out for 1 week. Limit 10 DVDs and 5 Video Games per card.
- Patrons must sign in and out at the circulation desk before using the Internet computers.
- There is a 1 hour time limit on the Internet if others are waiting.
- Patrons may print or copy: first page is free; each additional page is 15¢.
- As the Center Library is a family library, access to sexually explicit material is prohibited.
- Items can be faxed to the Library at a cost of 15¢ per page (first page is free). Please inform the Library staff if you wish to have something faxed to the Library.
- Items can be faxed from the Library for free if the number is Toll Free or DSN. The fee for sending long distance faxes is $2.00 for the first page and 50 cents for each subsequent page. A cover sheet is provided free of charge.
Library accounts can be opened for all Military and Civilian Employees who work on post, as well as their dependents
Checkout Policy
Internet Policy
Fax Policy
Overdue Policy
Not returning Library materials in a timely manner will result in suspension of Library privileges and/or informing the sponsor’s chain of command.