Frequently Asked Questions

Find quick help with common questions about library cards, borrowing, computer access, and more. If you don’t see what you need, we’re just a call or visit away!

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

Check out our FAQ section for quick info on library cards, services, events, and more. If you don’t see what you’re looking for, feel free to reach out—we’re happy to help!

To get a library card, bring a valid state ID and a piece of mail with your current address. You'll also need to provide two phone numbers as part of the application.

For the first two weeks, you can check out up to two items at a time. After that, you'll have full borrowing privileges!

No worries! Corbin Public Library is fine-free, so you won’t be charged late fees. The only time you might owe a fee is if an item is lost or damaged.

If you’re running late returning your items, just give us a call! We can often renew them over the phone or even extend your initial checkout period if you let us know in advance.

To access a computer, we’ll provide you with a one-time PIN. If you need extra time, just ask—we may be able to extend your session.

There’s no charge to use a computer, but printing costs 20 cents per black-and-white page and 50 cents per color page. Not sure how many pages you’re printing? Ask at the information desk, and we’ll help!

Sessions are typically one hour, but if you need extra time—like for a job application or schoolwork—you can request a two-hour session.

Yes! We provide proctoring services by appointment. If you have an online exam, we’ll also provide a computer for you to use. Give us a call or send us an email to schedule a time.