Placer County Library
| PLACER COUNTY OFFICE CLOSURE |
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The following libraries will be CLOSED on Saturday, July 31st: Applegate, Colfax, Foresthill Granite Bay, Kings Beach, Loomis, Meadow Vista, Penryn, and Tahoe City. |
The following libraries will be OPEN on Saturday, July 31st: Auburn and Rocklin. |
All libraries will be CLOSED on Monday, August 2nd. |
New Adult Books, Week of July 12th. .pdf
New Children's Books, Week of July 12th. .pdf
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Placer County Office Closures |
| Monday, August 2, 2010* |
Friday, October 8, 2010 |
| Friday, September 3, 2010 |
Friday, November 12, 2010 |
| * Auburn and Rocklin Libraries will have their Office Closure on Monday, August 2nd. Applegate, Colfax, Foresthill Granite Bay, Kings Beach, Loomis, Meadow Vista, Penryn, and Tahoe City Libraries will have their Office Closure on Saturday, July 31st. Auburn and Rocklin will be open on Saturday, July 31st. |
PLACER COUNTY LIBRARY
350 NEVADA STREET
AUBURN, CA 95603
530-886-4550
library@placerlibrary.org
Mark R. Parker, Director of Library Services
Placer County library services are available to residents countywide. Residents also have access to city libraries in Placer County through reciprocal borrowing.
Placer Adult Literacy Service(PALS)
Paula Westeren, Library Literacy Coordinator
530-886-4530, e-mail PALS@placerlibrary.org
Community Rooms (available by reservation, $10.00 per hr.)
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Auburn Library - 530-886-4501
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Foresthill Library - 530-367-2785
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Granite Bay Library - 916-791-5590
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Loomis Library - 916-652-7061
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Rocklin Library - 916-624-3133
Library Fees
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Overdue Fines: $.25 per item, per day, to a maximum of $5.00
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Library Card Replacement Fee: $1.00
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Interlibrary Loan Search Fee: $3.00 per item, plus any charges from lending library.
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Replacement Charge for Lost Library Materials: Price of item plus $10.00 non-refundable processing fee.
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Charge for Damaged Materials: Based on damage
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Returned Check Charge: $54.50
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Service Charge for Account Referral to Collection Agency: $25.00
Sparks Law Library of Placer County
Christopher J. Christman, Placer County Law Librarian